The Mirage III V-01 was a French vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) prototype fighter aircraft, developed in the mid-1960s. It was fitted with...
The Su-17 is a Soviet fighter-bomber with variable-sweep wing, further development of Su-7 by the Sukhoi Design Bureau. Apart from the new wing,...
The Su20 was an export version of the Sukhoi Su17M, developed for sales to the Third World countries. It differed from its predecessor by the c...
Tupolev Tu-144 was the first world’s supersonic passenger airliner. His prototype first flew on 31 December 1968 near Moscow, almost two months b...
The Ilyushin IL-86 was the first Soviet four-engined wide-body airliner. Designed in the 1970’s with the intention to be officially presented at...
The passenger aircraft An-10 was developed by Antonov bureau in the early 1950s. The plane was based on the An-12 “Cub” transport military aircra...
The Be-12 "Chayka"( in English “Seagull”) was an anti-submarine amphibious aircraft, successor to the obsolescent Be-6. The turboprop plane enter...
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The Tupolev Tu-91(NATO reporting name:Boot) was a prototype of Soviet naval attack aircraft, designed in the early 1950s.The turboprop bomber was...
Su -7BM was an upgraded modification of the Su-7B ground-attack aircraft, developed in the early 1960s. The plane has improved aerodynamics, addi...
The Su-7BMK (K" standing for "commercial" in Russian) was an export version of the Su-7BM fighter-bomber, equipped with additional brake parachut...
The Su-7U (“U” stands for “Trainer” in Russian) was trainer aircraft, designed in 1965 on Su-7B basis. It has 2 separate pressure cockpits and...