- 'Phanagorian'
Shavrov &
Fyodorov 1890, p. 11.
Shavrov &
Fyodorov 1890, p. 10.
Shavrov &
Fyodorov 1890, p. 9.
Shavrov &
Fyodorov 1890, pp. 9–10.
Shavrov & Fyodorov...
- The
Shavrov Sh-2 (later ASh-2) was a 1930s
Soviet amphibious sesquiplane flying boat
developed from the Sh-1, with a more
powerful engine,
slightly increased...
-
Dmitry Shavrov (Russian: Дмитрий Шавров, Lithuanian:
Dmitrij Šavrov; born 18
September 1983),
better known by his
stage names Sasha Song or
Sasha Son...
- were
included in the
first post-war air
parade on 18 June 1945. Source:
Shavrov TB-3 4M-17F The
first production version,
comprised about half of all TB-3s...
- 30
March 2012. "History of
aircraft construction in the USSR" by V.B.
Shavrov, Vol. 1 p. 431 (with images) "BOK-5, V.A.Chizhevskij".
Archived from the...
- (Karen),
Konstantin Sergeyev (Armen),
Tatanya Vecheslova (Nune), and
Boris Shavrov (Giko). The
conductor was
Pavel Feldt.: 59 The most
famous parts of the...
-
prototype from
Tupolev (designated ANT-23bis) was
never completed. Data from
Shavrov 1985
General characteristics Crew: 1 Length: 9.5 m (31 ft 2 in) Wingspan:...
-
Pavel Shavrov (Belarusian: Павел Шаўроў; Russian: Павел Шавров; born 29
January 1971) is a
retired Belarusian professional footballer and
Belarus international...
- The
Shavrov Sh-7 was a
Soviet civil transport amphibious aircraft designed by
Vadim Shavrov.
Although it was
ordered into
production for Aeroflot, the...
-
Shavrov V.B.
Istoriia konstruktskii samoletov v SSSR do 1938 g. (3 izd.) (in Russian). Moscow: Mashinostroenie, 1985. ISBN 5-217-03112-3.
Shavrov V...