- The
Myasishchev M-4
Molot (Russian: Молот (Hammer), USAF/DoD
reporting name "Type 37", ASCC
reporting name Bison) was a four-engined
strategic bomber designed...
-
Lockheed Corporation United
States 1950s
Myasischev M-30
Myasischev Soviet
Union 1950s
Myasischev M-60
Myasischev Soviet
Union 1950s
Northrop N-34 Northrop...
- efficiency), and, moreover, it was
developed by the
Tupolev Design Bureau, as
Myasischev company had lost the
competition to
develop the prototype. It was deemed...
- X-planes. Leicester:
Midland Publishing. pp. 136–139. ISBN 1-85780-099-0. "
Myasischev M-55
Geophysica Reconnaissance Aircraft | Military-Today.com". www.military-today...
- ru
Myasishchev V.N. at the
Wayback Machine (archived
November 13, 2004) at hilarygray.btinternet.co.uk V.N.
Myasischev at bekhterev.spb.ru (in English)...
-
Vladimir Myasishchev may
refer to:
Vladimir Myasishchev (psychologist) (1893–1973),
psychologist Vladimir Myasishchev (engineer) (1902–1978), aircraft...
- DR Dvigatel' [izdeliye] R [Tu-4] –
engine test-bed [product] R [Tu-4]
Myasischev inhouse designation for
engine test aircraft. DSB
Dnevnoy Skorosnoy Bombardirovshchik...
- the
Mikoyan MiG-AT,
Yakovlev Yak-130 (then
known as the Yak-UTS), the
Myasischev M-200 and the S-54. Most of
these designs were
typical trainers; they...
- CCCP-17411 Mil Mi-4PS CCCP-35277 Mil Mi-6 CCCP-21868 Mil Mi-8T CCCP-25564
Myasischev M-101T
Gzhel RA-15122
Polikarpov Po-2 CCCP-1988 PZL-Mielec M-15-01 Belphegor...
- for many decades. It
continues in
service with the
Russian Federation.
Myasischev's contribution was the
Myasishchev M-4, but this
aircraft fell
below expectations...