
In 1930, General Aviation designed a 10-seat passenger aircraft, designated as General Aviation G.A.43. The maiden flight of the prototype aircra...



The Tupolev Tu-91(NATO reporting name:Boot) was a prototype of Soviet naval attack aircraft, designed in the early 1950s.The turboprop bomber was...




In late ‘30s, US Army Air Corp announced tender for aircraft with improved performance, armament, and pilot visibility over existing fighters. Al...






Commuter airliner

passenger commuter airliner

Twin-turboprop commuter airliner

(twin turboprop aircraft)

The Ye-152M was intended to be the prototype of a new air defense interceptor with advanced avionics. It was based on its predecessor –Ye-152-2,...

Not waiting finalization of Ye-150’s trials, the OKB-156 (Mikoyan-Gurevich Design Bureau) had started its work on Ye-152 and Ye-152A modificati...



Fictitious designation of the Ye-152-1, used when registering the world records with the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale (FAI). Also applied to the Ye-152M displayed at Monino as an intelligence ruse (Current case).








itially, Dassault provided a pair of pattern aircraft, the first of these flying in March 1963, which were transported to Australia and used to a...



Two-seat training version of Yak-23 with longer fuselage and lighter armament, three built.


from 17th of May 2023


from 17th of May 2023



Mirage-IIIE was the most massively produced modification of the entire Mirage-III family of aircrafts. It was designed as an all-weather strike/m...

The Ye-152 and Ye-152A were developed in the late 50’s from the Ye-150 interceptor by OKB-156 Design team.Due to the fear of possible malfunction...


The Mirage III V-01 was a French vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) prototype fighter aircraft, developed in the mid-1960s. It was fitted with...


Turboprop utility aircraft


German WWII fighter