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Lyulka was a USSR aero
engine design bureau and
manufacturer from 1938 to the 1990s, when
manufacturing and
design elements were
integrated as NPO Saturn...
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Lyulka (Ukrainian: Архип Михайлович Люлька; 23
March 1908 – 1 June 1984) was a
Soviet scientist and
designer of jet engines, head of the OKB
Lyulka,...
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Saturn AL-31 (originally
Lyulka) is a
family of
axial flow
turbofan engines,
developed by the
Lyulka-Saturn
design bureau in the
Soviet Union, now...
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designation for two
different Russian military turbofan engine variants by NPO
Lyulka-Saturn. The
original AL-41F,
development designation izdeliye 20, was a...
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mergers of
Rybinsk Motors and Lyul'ka-Saturn (after
Arkhip Mikhailovich Lyulka) in 2001. Saturn's
engines power many
former Eastern Bloc aircraft, such...
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Lyulka AL-21 is an
axial flow
turbojet engine created by the
Soviet Design Bureau named for its
chief designer Arkhip Lyulka. The AL-21 is closely...
- its engines, the
variable cycle 18–tonne (177 kN, 40,000 lbf)
class NPO
Lyulka-Saturn AL-41F,
internally designated izdeliye 20. In 1999, as the MFI and...
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Lyulka TR-1 was a
turbojet designed by
Arkhip Lyulka and
produced by his
Lyulka design bureau. It was the
first indigenous Soviet jet engine. In May...
- to the
focus on two-dimensional
nozzles prevailing in the West.
Lyulka (later
Lyulka-Saturn) also
began studies of thrust-vectoring
engines in 1985. By...
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Lyulka AL-7 was a
turbojet designed by
Arkhip Mikhailovich Lyulka and
produced by his
Lyulka design bureau. The
engine was
produced between 1954 and...