-
complex of
TsAGI. In 1965 in
Zhukovsky a
Department of
Aeromechanics and
Flight Engineering of MIPT was
established with
support of
TsAGI's research and...
- The
TsAGI A-4,
sometimes anglicised as CAHI A-4 or ZAGI A-4, (Russian: ЦАГИ А-4) was an
early Russian autogyro,
influenced by
Cierva designs and delivered...
-
developed by
Nikolai Kamov and
built by the
Central Aerohydronamic Institute (
TsAGI). It was the world's
first combat autogyro and the
first m****-produced rotary-wing...
- the
TsAGI released pictures of a 1.63 m (5 ft 4 in) long and 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in) wide model,
ahead of
windtunnel testing. On 26
March 2020,
TsAGI released...
- (48 ft 7 in) Wing area: 300 m2 (3,200 sq ft) Airfoil: root:
TsAGI P-151 (13%); tip:
TsAGI P-151 (10%)
Empty weight: 61,000 kg (134,482 lb) Max takeoff...
- integrated-circuit
heavy transport aircraft - News - Press-center -
TsAGI".
tsagi.com.
Retrieved 26
December 2018. "№5 (175), Май 2017". Popmech.ru. Retrieved...
- 1921 to 1936
Petlyakov worked at the
Central Aerohydrodynamic Institute (
TsAGI) (Russian: Центральный аэрогидродинамический институт (ЦАГИ))
under the...
- ZAGI.
TsAGI 1-EA
TsAGI 2-EA
TsAGI 3-EA
TsAGI 5-EA
TsAGI 11-EA
TsAGI 11-EA PV
TsAGI A-4
TsAGI A-6
TsAGI A-8
TsAGI A-7
TsAGI A-7bis
TsAGI A-7-Za
TsAGI A-12...
-
Institute (
TsAGI; Russian: Центральный аэро-гидродинамический институт; ЦАГИ) from 1929
until his
death in 1972. The
Central Design Office or
TsKB (Russian:...
-
Skorostnoi Bombardirovschik – high
speed bomber) and
development co-name
TsAGI-40, was a high
speed twin-engined three-seat
monoplane bomber,
first flown...