Romanian WWII fighter-bomber (no.320,323,343,344)
Romanian WWII Fighter-bomber (no 109, 131)
Long-range supersonic jet fighter-bomber
from 17th of May 2023
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The Yak-1000 was experimental fighter, built in 1951, following Soviet intention to create supersonic fighter with the rhomboid wing, having maxi...
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medium-altitude and long-endurance (MALE) unmanned aerial vehicle
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S-22 was the first Soviet variable geometry wing aircraft. It was based on the Su-7B fighter-bomber construction, and was designed to solve the m...
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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-7B fighter-bomber was designed by the Sukhoi Design Bureau in 1958, on the basis of Su-7 tactical fighter. The plane was powered by AL-7F-...