Aircraft, engines and other staff still missing from Museum
Missing things (about 700) will be added... sooner or later.
If you know other aircraft not presented in catalogs and in this list, please
let me know. Help is also appreciated.
Some aircraft have a brief description or link to related pages.
This page was created as a stimulator for site growth...
Aircraft and designations
'02'
'04'
'06'
'1'
2M (incorrectly mentioned)
3MD
3ME
3MN
3MN-2
3MR
3MS
3MS-2
3M-T
'7'
'8'
'9'
'11'
'14'
'19'
'20'
'21'
'22'
'23-16'
'25'
'28'
'28' (Myasischev)
'29'
'32-24'
'32-25'
'64' (Tupolev)
another '65'
'66'
'66-400'
'66-600'
another '66'
another '68'
another '69'
'71'
'72'
'73'
'74'
'75'
'76'
'77'
another '77'
'81'
'81T'
'82'
'83'
'85'-TVD
'85' tanker
'85A'
'86'
'88'
'89'
'92'
'94'
'94R'
'95'
'96'
'102'
another '102'
'103' (Myasischev)
'103M' (Myasischev)
'106'
'108' (Tupolev supersonic missile carrier project)
'120'
'127'
'135'
'130'
'131'
'140'
'140' (Alexeev)
'150' (Alexeev)
'180'
'201' (Myasischev)
'201M' (Myasischev)
&quit;Project 212" cruise missile, RNII, late 30's.
'301' (MiG)
&quit;Project 312" cruise missile, RNII, late 30's.
'346'
'504'
'701' (MiG)
976 SKIP
'4303'
'A' (Bartini)
'A' (Polikarpov)
A-002 autogiro
A-5A
A-5C
A-5K
A-5M
A-6
A-8 tandem
A-8 autogiro, the second one was flown on February 19,
1935
A-9
A-9bis
A-10,
A-11 by Antonov
A-11 'Hamlet' by Aeroprakt
A-12
A-13
A-16 (see here
and here)
A-17 by Yungerov
A-19 by Aeroprakt
A-20 by Aeroprakt
(here)
A-20R912 Sky Cruiser by Aeroprakt
(here)
A-20SKh by Aeroprakt
(here)
A-20 'Vista' family (see here)
Aeroprakt-22 'Simba' (see here,
here, and
here)
A-24 'Viking' (see here and
here)
A-26 'Vulcan' (see here,
here, and
here)
A-27M floatplane, 1998, (see here)
A-28 (see here)
A-30 (see here)
A-55
A-60 flying laser gun
Adnan-1, Baghdad - Iraq ELINT aircraft with Thompson-CSF Tiger-G radar
Adnan-2, Adnan-1 conversion for aiming the interceptors against aerial targets
Aero-209
Agapov's Triplane
AIR-4 mech.wing
AIR-15
AIR-18
AIR-19
AK
AKNERZH-12, light aircraft by S.P.Korolev and S.S.Krichevskij. General layout dated November 12, 1929
Amphistar / Xtreme Xplore
Amur
An-2E WIG conversion
An-7X (some info here)
An-12BK-IS and An-12BK-PPS
An-24V
An-24RV
An-32P
An-70T
An-74TK-100
An-74TK-100S (An-74TK-10S)
An-74TK-100 and An-74TK-200
An-124-100
An-124-210
Angel (Ukraina)
Anito-1
ANT-11 airsled. Gnome-Lucifer engine
ANT-20 (original project) passenger variant of the ANT-16 with four
M-35 engines. It was abandoned in favor of the giant
'Maksim Gorkij'
ANT-28 (1500km, 15t load, started March 1932)
ANT-30 (SK-1) construction started on October 1,
1932. Project cancelled in
1935.
ANT-44bis
ANT-44D
Antoinette
Ariel-212
ARK-3-2
ARK-Z-1
ASSAD - ASSOCIATION OF AERO-ENGINE MANUFACTURERS
AT-1
Aviatika-MAI-890
Aviatika-MAI-890A autogiro
Aviatika-MAI-890U trainer
Aviatika-MAI-890SKh agricultural
Aviatika-MAI-900 aerobatic
Aviatika-MAI-910 light aircraft
Aviatika-MAI-920 glider
Aviant, Kiev State Aviation Plant
V/O AVIAEXPORT plc
Aviavnito-3
Baikal (here)
BB-22IS
Be-10N, here
Be-32, here
Be-122, here
Be-200ChS, check here
Be-210, check here
Motor-Building Enterprise named for P.I.Baranov.
BICh-4 glider (in Slovak)
BICh-8 "Triangle" glider (in Slovak)
BICh-12 glider (in Slovak)
BICh-13 glider (in Slovak)
Bisnovat N°6 - unmanned supersonic aircraft, U-400-10 engine by Isaiev. Underc construction in 1946 at Khimki
Factory N°293
BK-4 'Kaunas',
BK-6 'Neringa',
'Blokha' ('Flea')
'Blokha-1'
'Blokha' by Katsura
'Boldyrev'
BOK-2
BOK-15,
BP-1 (TsAGI-1) (here)
BP-2, BP-3 - flying wing gliders by
V.N.Belyaev, early 30's.
BRO-9,
BRO-11,
BRO-12,
BSB
BSh-1,
'Budilnik' (Alarm Clock)
Burevestnik S-2,
Burevestnik S-3,
Burevestnik S-4,
Burevestnik S-5
C-prop (Tupolev KB)
Chaika-1
Che-22/23 (in Slovak)
Che-30
'Cherednichenko'
Chernyshev Machine-Building Enterprise
'Comet'
CS
'D' (Polikarpov)
'D' (Borovkov, Florov)
another 'D'
D-1 all-metal heavy assault transport, 10*M-34 engines, deadline June 1,
1933;
"Delphin" from Kronshtadt
DB-240 variants
DBSh
'Demkin' (1910)
DF-2-195 (Douglas)
DG-53bis
DG-55
DI-6bis
DI-6MMSh
DI-6Sh
DI-6 trainer
'Diskoplan',
'Diskoplan-II',
DKL
DOSAAF-1950 models,
Dubna-4
DVB-120DM
DVB-202 (see DVB-202 profile in Polsky)
another 'E'
more 'E'
'E' (Bartini)
E-1 (SAVIAT)
another E-2
one more E-2
even more E-2
E-3
E-4 (SAVIAT)
E-5 (SAVIAT)
E-6T
E-6T-3
E-6U
E-6UM
E-6US
E-6V
E-7M
E-7R
E-7SPS
E-23
E-50A
E-66A
E-66B
E-120 (see it here)
E-151
E-152A
E-152M
EA-2 (autogiro, built during February 1931 - May 1932)
EA-6 (autogiro, construction March 1932 to July
1933),
EF-131
another EI
EKIP (3 variants)
Ekologia (zeppelin),
ELA-8, ELA-8M (here)
ELA-13 (here)
Electron-1 (aircraft by S.P.Korolev built from electron alloy. Design was ready in April 1932)
EMAI-1
Er-2-ACh-30B
Er-2-ACh-30BF
Er-2ON
Er-2 'carrier'
ERA-9 (here)
ES-2 (see it here),
Eska-1 (see it here),
Eska-4 (see it here),
EV-4,
Ezhik
'Excalibur'
F-57
Fanera-2 (Plywood-2)
Favorite (check here)
'FP'
FT-5
FT-6
FT-7
FW-190
another G-4
another G-5
G-9, glider by
V.K.Gribovskij, used in
1932
1700km overflight tugged by U-2.
G-26 single-seat fighter with single-wheel retractable landing gear. P.I.Grokhovskij, B.D.Urpalov
G-31 (G-3-1) 'Yakov Alksnis',
1934.
Troop carrier (20 with gear). Soldiers were lying in the wing.
Converted into fuel carrier. Considered as the first in the World assault glider. P.I.Grokhovskij, B.D.Urpalov
G-34 ramming fighter
(1932)
G-37 'Universal Wing'. Project of customizable transport aircraft discussed in September
1932
with the head of VVS
RKKA. At the beginning of
1935
M-17 engines were fitted.P.I.Grokhovskij, V.F.Rentel.
G-63 large glider (B.D.Urpalov, assembled at P.I.Grokhovskij workshop). Project started in the beginning of
1932,
in early September transported to Gatchina for trials. Even
disassembled, its size was 6mx12m, creating number of complications and delays during transportation.
P.I.Grokhovskij participated in trials. Trials ended with a crash (V.A.Stepanchenok). Decision: restore and modify.
'Helicogiro' (helicoplane) by Vittorio Izakko Jew from Turkey, got education in Belgium, lived in Italy. Invited
in 1932
by V.M.Molotov, worked at specially organized BOK
NII GVF. Built in
1935.
'Giant' (Kalinin)
'Giroplane' (Ekonomov)
GP-60
(here)
Machine-Building Design Bureau "GRANIT"
Gu-37
I,
another I
more I
I-3P
I-3U
I-4 (Izakko)
I-7D,
I-7K
I-7P
I-9 fighter, abandoned in 1932
due to luck of sufficiently powerful engine.
I-10 fighter, abandoned in 1932
due to luck of sufficiently powerful engine.
I-13 fighter with M-32 engine; mixed construction, steel tube frame; had to be
presented on State Trials on June 1, 1933, replacement
for the I-7
I-26V
I-39 (I-LD) Modification of Fokker D-XI/XII for Lorraine-Dietrich 450hp. Flights - early 1929 - july 1929(8?)
by I.G.Savin. Satisfactory, but long acception routine resulted in abandonment.
(http://airforce.ru/history/chronology/1929.htm)
I-61,
I-75F
I-90 (MiG)
I-180-1
I-180-2
I-180-3
I-180 series
I-185-M-90
I-185-M-81
I-185-M-82A
I-185-M-71
I-207-1
I-207-2
I-207-3
I-207-4
I-207-M-62
I-207-M-63
I-207-M-63R
I-215D ('Dubler')
I-301 (Lavochkin)
I-312T
I-400
I-410 (MiG)
I-500
I-2000 LFS, MiG
(here)
IGA
Il-2I (mentioned)
Il-2U
Il-4T
Il-10M
Il-10U
Il-12D
Il-12T
Il-14D
Il-14FK
Il-14G
Il-14M
Il-14P
Il-14-30D
Il-14Gr
Il-16 (jet airliner)
Il-18B
Il-18V
Il-18I
Il-18D
Il-18DORR
Il-18E
Il-18T
Il-22 command post, also
here
Il-24 reconnaissater, also
here
Il-28 on caterpillar (!)
Il-28A
Il-28 drone
Il-28 'Nuke Carrier'
Il-28LL
Il-28P
Il-28PL
Il-28R
Il-28S
Il-28Sh
Il-28T
Il-28 tug
Il-28U
Il-28ZA
Some info on Il-28 variants may be found here
Il-32
Il-42
Il-62M-200
Il-62MK
Il-76MF
Il-76T
Il-76TD
Il-76M
Il-76MD
Il-76P
Il-76TP
Il-76TDP
Il-76PS
Il-76MD 'Skalpel'
Il-76LL
Il-76K/MDK
Il-76VKP
Il-76SK
Il-82
Il-87
Il-96T, also
here
Il-96-300 (here)
Il-98 (here)
Il-106 (here)
Il-114FK (see here)
Il-114P (see here)
Il-132 (see here)
IOP (see IOP profile in Polsky),
IP-21
IP-201
IS-3 (Nikitin-Shevchenko)
ISh (mentioned)
'Iskra'
IT-2
IT-4
another 'Ivanov'
IVS by Lev Golovin model and info here
One of the most radical rocket aircraft projects was the Soviet "IVS/ISF"
("Army Following Fighter"/"Navy Following Fighter") design. It was proposed by military
engineer Lev Golovin in 1941. Evidently, the world's smallest fighter was designed
as a part of mobile launcher complex comprising a truck carrier, 5-8 meter launcher,
fuel and ammunition stock, a winch and the fighter itself. A crew of three (pilot,
mechanic, driver) was to operate this complex. The idea was to provide ships and troops with
air cover demanding no special airfields to operate from.
The IVS specifications were:
Length - 3m, span - 1.75m, height - 1.05m,
T/O weight - 250-300kg,
Top speed - 1,060km/h
Ceiling - 7,500m
Engine - one
L.S.Dushkin
liquid-fuel rocket (300kg thrust),
assisted during take-off by solid fuel rocket booster(s) (1,000kg thrust).
Armament - single 20-mm ShVAK cannon
Landing equipment comprised the 76 mē parachute and a belly skid absent on the Navy version.
Pilot occupied prone position that reduced the g-load and enabled the climb rate of 250m/sec.
The project was offered for series production but the VVS authorities rejected the idea of a mobile
small interceptor in favor of anti-aircraft artillery.
J-7 (China)
Jupiter SMNNP
'K'
another 'K'
K-9
K-10
K-13 built at factory N°18
Ka-25PL
Ka-25PS
Ka-25Sh
Ka-25ShZ
Ka-25BT
Ka-25K
Ka-27PL
Ka-30 (airsled, see
here)
Ka-32A1
Ka-32A2
Ka-32A11BS
Ka-32A12
Ka-32S
Ka-37 (
here and
here)
Ka-33 (
here)
Ka-40 (
here)
Ka-50Sh
Ka-50-2 'Erdogan'
Ka-62 (see it
here,
here,
here and
here)
Ka-64
Ka-115 (see here,
here, and
here)
Ka-128
KAI-2
KAI-6
KAI-7
KAI-8
KAI-9
KAI-10
KAI-11
KAI-12
KAI-13
KAI-14
KAI-15
KAI-17
KAI-18
KAI-19
'Kasatik'
Kasyanenko-6
KMPO - KAZAN MOTOR-BUILDING PRODUCTION ASSOCIATION JSC
'KD'
K-1 'Krejser-1' (Cruiser-1) land-based multirole aircraft
2*
M-34 engines, deadline March 1,
1934.
Kh-1 all-steel chemical warfare aircraft, 2*
M-34 engines, hAI-18
KhAI-19
KhAI-20
KhAI-22A
KhAI-24
KhAI-27
Kharkov State Aviation Production Enterpris (KhGAPP)
KIT-1 VTOL (
Unicraft model)
'KL'
KM (also
here)
'Komarov'
'Kombain'
KP
KPIR-5
KR-860. Also
here.
"Krasnaja Zvezda" glider by S.P.Korolev. 1930. World First glider capable to perform airobatics (Stepanchenok)
'Krechet' (check here and
here)
'Krechet' by MAI-Avgur (check
here)
KSM-1 (Komsomolets-1)
KTs-20
La-5 Type 39
La-5FN-TK
La-5FN Type 41
La-5UTI
La-7-D-10
La-7-M-71
La-7TK,
La-7-ASh-83
La-9UTI
La-9RD
La-17R
La-120
La-126PVRD
La-130
La-350 'Bouria'
LAKM-1
'Leningradets',
Leshij
LFS (Sukhoj)
LIG-5
LIG-7
LIG-8
LIG-10
LK
LK-4 (I, II, III, IV)
LMZ Lukhovitsky Machine-Building Plant
(
here)
LNB
Lun (also
here)
M-1
M-2 (Polikarpov)
M-2 (Myasischev)
M-4A
M-4-2
M-12 by Aviakor, high-wing 3-seater
M-40 'Bouran',
M-44 (parasite supersonic bomber to be carried by M-52),
M-70
M-90
M-112 (here),
M-120,
M-150 (here),
M-201 (here),
M-202 (here),
M-203 (here),
MA
MA-1,
V.Ya.Krylov et al; See it
here
MAI-53
MAI-60
MAI-Kvant,
MAK-15 'Golub Mira',
'Malutka' rocket-fighter by N.N.Polikarpov
(here)
'Mars'
MB-1
MBR-2 variants
MDR-6 variants (mentioned)
MDR-7 (Samsonov),
Merkur (Dornier)
Mi-1NKh
Mi-1U
Mi-1T
Mi-1 paramedic
Mi-1 'Moskvich'
Mi-1 farmer
Mi-1P on floats
Mi-2T
Mi-2R
Mi-2UPN
Mi-2URP
Mi-2US
Mi-2KM
Mi-2M
Mi-2A
PZL-Swidnik 'Kania'
Mi-3 (see here)
Mi-4A
Mi-4S
Mi-4PS
Mi-4M
Mi-4ME
Mi-4T
Mi-4AB
Mi-4 minesweeper
Mi-4 radio communication center
Mi-4 jammer station
Mi-4 paramedic and flying emergency room
Mi-4P
Mi-4SKh
Mi-4L firefighter
Mi-8T
Mi-8P
Mi-8TG
Mi-8VPS 'Salon'
Mi-8TV
Mi-8SMV
Mi-8PPA
Mi-8MT
Mi-8PP
Mi-8MTV-2
Mi-8MTV-3
Mi-8AMTSh
Mi-8MTKO
Mi-12M (see here)
Mi-14PL
Mi-14PW
Mi-14PS
Mi-14BT
Mi-14 'Eliminator' firefighter
Mi-14P
Mi-17P
Mi-17 'Salon'
Mi-17M
Mi-17-1V
Mi-17 EcoLab
Mi-17 Firefighter
Mi-17KF (here and here)
Mi-17PL ECM jammer
Mi-17MDF (here)
Mi-17MD (here)
Mi-17-1V
Mi-18 (see here,
here and
here)
Mi-19 (here)
Mi-20 (see here)
Mi-22 (see here)
Mi-24U
Mi-24B
Mi-24DU
Mi-24K
Mi-24M
Mi-24R
Mi-24BMT
Mi-24VM
(also here and
here)
Mi-24KhR
Mi-24L
Mi-24PS
Mi-24RKhR
Mi-26A (here)
Mi-26K (here)
Mi-26P (here)
Mi-26T (here)
Mi-26TM (here)
Mi-26TZ (here)
Mi-26TS (here)
Mi-26M (here)
Mi-27 (here)
Mi-28A
Mi-28N
(also here)
Mi-30 (see here)
Mi-32 (see here)
Mi-34A
Mi-34VAZ
Mi-34P
Mi-34S
Mi-34M combat version
Mi-35M
Mi-35P
Mi-36 (see here)
Mi-38 (see here,
here,
and here)
Mi-40 (see here)
Mi-42 (see here)
Mi-44 (see here)
Mi-46 (see here)
Mi-52 (see here)
Mi-54 (see here)
Mi-58 (see here)
Mi-60MAI (see here)
Mi-171 (here)
Mi-171VA (here)
Mi-172 (here)
MiG-3D,
MiG-3DD,
MiG-4 (see MiG-4 profile in Polsky),
MiG-6,
MiG-9B,
MiG-9FF,
MiG-9L,
MiG-9PB,
MiG-15bisF,
MiG-15bisP,
MiG-15bisR (MiG-15Rbis),
MiG-15bisS,
MiG-15bisSB,
MiG-15bisF,
MiG-15T,
MiG-15U,
MiG-17A
MiG-17P (mentioned)
MiG-17PFU (mentioned)
MiG-17PM
MiG-17SA
MiG-19P (mentioned)
MiG-19PF (mentioned)
MiG-19PG
MiG-19PM Farmer-D
(also here)
MiG-19PML
MiG-19PN
MiG-19PU
MiG-19R
MiG-19S Farmer-C,
MiG-19SF
MiG-19SU
MiG-19SV
MiG-21bisT
MiG-21DPD
MiG-21L
MiG-21M
MiG-21PF-2
MiG-21PF-SPS
MiG-21PFV
MiG-21R
MiG-21RF Fishbed-H
MiG-21S
MiG-21Sh
MiG-21Sht
MiG-21SMT
MiG-21SM
MiG-21U
MiG-23B
MiG-23BM
MiG-23BN
MiG-23DPD (MiG-23PD)
MiG-23M
MiG-23M(E)
MiG-23MF
MiG-23ML
MiG-23MLD
MiG-23S
MiG-23SM
MiG-23UB
MiG-23-98
MiG-23UM
MiG-25BM radar killer
MiG-25M (E-266M) experimental with R-15BF2-300 engines
MiG-25MP (E-155MP, "83") 2-seater interceptor, transitional to MiG-31
MiG-25P (mentioned at MiG-25 page)
MiG-25PA (E-155A) interceptor project
MiG-25PDS MiG-25PD upgrade
(1979)
MiG-25PDSL flying laboratory
MiG-25PD (mentioned at MiG-25 page)
MiG-25PD export variant
MiG-25PD with refueling probe
MiG-25PU (mentioned at MiG-25 page)
MiG-25PU-SOTN flying laboratory "Buran" "22"
MiG-25R
MiG-25RBK flying laboratory "Buran" "02"
MiG-25RU
MiG-25RU flying laboratory "Buran" "01"
MiG-27D
MiG-27K
MiG-27M
MiG-29SM
MiG-29SMT-2
MiG-35 (here)
MiG-115 (here)
MiG-125 (here)
'Miitovets'
MM-1,
MMSh-M-81 (variant of the LBSh attacker)
Molniya-2,
Molniya-3,
Molniya-5,
Molniya-300
Molniya-338
Motorostroitel - Samara
'Moskit'
Motor-Sich JSC
another MP (V.V.Nikitin, 1937)
MP-1bis
MP-1T
MP-2
MP-7
another MPI
MTB-3
another MU-2
MV
Nelly
Nieuport-I experimental
Nieuport-II trainer
Nieuport-III trainer
Nieuport-IV variants
Nieuport-XII
Nieuport-XVI
Nieuport-XVII
Nieuport-XVIII
Nieuport-XXI
Nieuport-XXIII
Nieuport-XXIV
Nieuport-XXIVbis
NIAI-4
NVA-3
NVA-30P
NVA-60P
NVA-120GP
OIIMF-1
OIIMF-2
OKA-1
OKA-3
OKA-6
OKO-1
'Oktiabrionok'
another 'Oktiabrionok'
another 'Omega'
Orlionok
OSO-1
Ovod (also
here)
'P'
another 'P'
P-3 (in 3 variants, transitional trainer)
P-5 (mentioned)
P-5A
P-47,
P-Z (mentioned)
PAI-6,
PAI-7,
PB-1
PBSh-1
PBSh-2
Phoenix OKB
PI
'Pleskov'
PM
very different PM-1
Po-2 on caterpillars
Po-2PP
Po-2 trainer
Po-2 ambulance
Po-2A agricultural
Po-2L passenger
"Poisk" (mentioned here),
single-seat technology demonstrator for MiG-TA-4
Polibol (here)
POLYOT PRODUCTION COMPANY
"P.P.Postyshev" glider. See it (here)
PR-12 (mentioned)
PS-4
PS-7
PS-30
PS-43
PS-124
PSN - Assault glider (Planer Spetsialnogo Naznachenija) by
N.G.Mikhelson,
V.V.Nikitin. 1937, 10 built.
PSN-2 - Assault glider (Planer Spetsialnogo Naznachenija) by M.M.Efimov,
V.V.Nikitin. 1937, flown, no production
PT-AM-34NB (mentioned)
'R' (Bartini) (here)
R-01
R-02
R-5 with Jumo diesel
R-5Sh (mentioned)
R-5 V-tail
R-6 passenger
R-6 limo
R-02 'Robert'
R-50 'Robert'
R-57-AL
R-114 rocket interceptor project (here)
RAF-2
R-AL
RAS liquid-fuel rocket. RNII,
1940 .
R-Z improved for records,
1937 .
V.V.Nikitin.
RDD liquid-fuel rocket. RNII,
1940.
RD-VV
RG-1
RIIGA-1
RIIGA-2
RIIGA-3
RIIGA-50
Riga-50M
RK 2*ASh-62
another 'RK'
more 'RK'
RMK-1
Ronata
Phoenix OKB
Russian Regional Jet project RRJ, also
here
RSS-52 (combo of M-52 and M-44),
RV-23,
R-Z variants
S
another S-1
S-2 (Polikarpov)
S-2 floatplane
S-3 (Polikarpov)
S-16 (Sukhoj)
S-21 (Sukhoj)
S-XXI suborbital spacecraft for tourists (Myasischev KB)
S-32,
S-43 (I.I.Sikorsky)
S-54 (here)
S-55 (here)
S-82 (Sukhoj),
S-82 (Pashinin)
S-90
S-90-8
S-90-200
S-96 (here)
S.102
S.103
S.104
S.105
S-302 (check here)
S-400 (check here)
SA-20P
SAM-1
SAM-3
SAM-12
SAM-14
SAM-16
SAM-18
SAM-19
SAM-22
SAM-23
SAM-24
SAM-25
SAM-26
SAM-27
SAM-28
SAM-29
Scientific-Production Corporation
Special Aviation Technologies JSC (SAT `SAVIAT')
Samara Machine-Building Design Bureau)
Saratov Aviation Plant JSC (SAZ)
SB tricycle
SB (P.O.Sukhoj, see SB profile in Polsky),
S.Ch. 'Dzerzhinski'
SD-UPB
SEN
Sever-2 airsled (here)
Sh-2 (variant of the LBSh attacker)
Sh-3
Sh-7
Sh-13
Sh-16,
Sh-18,
'Shmel' (UAV)
ShBM
SI-10
SK,
SK-1 (ANT-30) construction started on October 1,
1932.
Project cancelled in
1935.
SK-6 (S.P.Korolev, glider, electron parts, built April
1932)
SK-7
SK-8p, S.P.Korolev glider (sailplane), ready for assembly on January 23,
1935
SKF
SKh-1
SL-39 (VM-1 and VM-2),
here
SL-90
SM
SM-2
SM-2P7
SM-3
SM-4
SM-5
SM-6
SM-8
SM-9
SM-10
SM-11
SM-12PMU
SM-92P
SM-94 by
Technoavia,
also here
Smolensk Aircraft Plant PLC (SmAZ)
"Sokol" Nizhny Novgorod Aircraft Manufacturing Plant JSC
'Sopka'
SP (U-2 variant),
SP-7
SP-7F
SP-55M by
Technoavia
(Also here)
Spasatel
SPL
SPS-89
SS
ST
ST-2,
ST-5,
ST-7,
'Stal-3'
'Stal-5' (here)
'Stal-5 maket'
'Stal-MAI'
STI-1
Strizh
Strizh M
'Strela'
Strela Production Association
Strekoza VEK
another Su-13,
Su-25UTG - naval trainer version
Su-27K - naval version
Su-27M
Su-30MKI - export variant for India
Su-31X (
AEROBATIC DISPLAYS)
Su-36
Su-49
here
Su-54
SV,
Sverchok-1 (Cricket-1)
'T' (Polikarpov)
T-21, (
Khrunichev State Research And Production Center), see
here.
T-60,
T-60S,
T-101 'Gratch' (
here)
T-107
T-108
T-117A
T-117G
T-117lux
T-117S
T-200
T-201 (
here)
T-203 by R.L.Bartini
T-208 (
here)
T-210
T-230 (
here)
T-401
T-401B
T-401P
T-402
T-404
T-417 (
here)
T-420 (
here)
T-421 (
here)
T-430
T-433
T-434
T-433 'Flamingo'
T-435
T-421 (
here)
T-501 'Strizh' (Swift)
T-504 'Borets' (Wrestler)
T-602 'Oriol' (Eagle)
T-610 'Voyage'
T-910 'Courier'
Ta-1 'Taran' ('Ramming attack')
TB-3 variants,
TBR-1
Tellier (French flying boat)
TIS(MA)
TR-2 'Komsomolets',
Trainer by A.N.Pavlov
'Tri Druga' (Three Friends)
Ts-25
Ts-25M
TsAGI-A-8
TsAGI-A-12
TsAGI-A-13
TsAGI-A-14
TsAGI-A-15
TSh
TsKB-11Sh
TsKB-25
TsKB-38
TsKB-43
TsKB-65
Tu-4LL
Tu-4T
Tu-14T
Tu-22 (first with this designation),
Tu-24SKh,
Tu-34(
here)
Tu-100 (supersonic parasite bomber),
Tu-121
Tu-123 'Yastreb' (Hawk) (
here)
Tu-130 (
here)
Tu-134M upgrade with
D-436T engines (year 2000)
Tu-136 (here)
Tu-139 Yastreb-2 reconnaissance drone
Tu-141 'Strizh' (Swift) (here)
Tu-144D
Tu-144LL
Tu-145,
Tu-154-200 with NK-93 engine
Tu-154 with NK-8-24 engine
Tu-154A
Tu-154B, Tu-154B-1 and Tu-154B-2
Tu-154B VIP 'Salon'
LL-154 cosmonaut 0g trainer
Tu-154K
Tu-154LL 'Buran' autopilot/landing system testing platform
Tu-154M here
Tu-154M-2
Tu-154M-100
Tu-154M 'Daimler-Benz'
Tu-154MD reconnaissater version
Tu-154M-LK-1 Head Of State service
Tu-154M-ON
Tu-154M VIP 'Salon'
Tu-154R reconnaissater version (China)
Tu-154S special cargo carrier
(here)
Tu-154Ts cargo plane
Tu-156 (cryogenic fuel, NK-89 engines)
(here)
Tu-160SK
Tu-164, Tu-1X4 with D-30KU turbofans
Tu-201
Tu-204-100
Tu-204C-120
Tu-204-230
Tu-204-320
Tu-204K
Tu-204P
Tu-206
Tu-216
Tu-224
Tu-230
Tu-338
Tu-243 'Reis-D' (Cruise-D) (
here)
Tu-244
Tu-245,
Tu-304
Tu-306
Tu-336
Tu-338,
Tu-354
Tu-414,
Tu-2000
Type 11
Tushino Machine-Building Plant Ltd (TMZ)
U,
U-2 GAZ-avia
U-2GN
U-2 'Krasnyj Letchik'
U-2 limousine
U-2 (thick wing)
U-2LSh
U-2L
U-2M
U-2-M-12
U-2NAK
U-2P
U-2PP
U-2ShS
U-2VS
U-2VG
UIl-2
UIl-10
UM-2
many other U-2 variants
U-3bis wooden, mech.wing,
M-48 engine, deadline - May 1
1933
U-4 O.K.Antonov pre-war glider
U-6 O.K.Antonov pre-war glider
Ufa Engine Industrial Association JSC (UMPO)
Ulan-Ude Aviation Plant JSC (UUAP)
UK-1
UK-1A
ULA-9
UPe-2
UPO-22
UT
UT-15,
UTB-2 (mentioned)
UTIMiG-9
UTIMiG-15
UTIMiG-15P
SSSR V-1 (zeppelin, first flown April 11 1932)
SSSR V-2 'Smolnyj'
SSSR V-3 'Red Star'
V-4 (rebuilt UK-4 'Komsomolskaya Pravda' of 1930, first flown April 2, 1932. In 1934 became SSSR V-4)
V-5 (see
here)
V-5, V-6 ('semi-hard' zeppelins, built at Dolgoprudnyj
'Dirizhablestroj' in May 1932, with participation of Umberto Nobile and
his construction team)
V-7
V-16 (see
here)
V-24
VA-3/48 'Dnepr',
Valtee V-11
Vega-1,
Vega-2
VG-2 helicopter, deadline July 1,
1932
Vikhr-1,
Vityaz (by Molnia)
(
here)
Vnuk Oktiabria,
VO-4
Volga-2 WIG, also
here
VOM-1
Voronezh Aviation Production Association JSC (VAPO)
VS-2
VSI
'Vysokij Put' ('High Path')-
twin-tailboom aircraft made of electron alloy, project by
S.P.Korolev, June 10
1932
Many WIGs
Ya-19
Yak-3-VK-107A,
Yak-3-VK-108,
Yak-3-VK-107A,
Yak-3R,
Yak-3RD (mentioned),
Yak-3U,
Yak-3U-ASh-82FN,
Yak-3UTI
Yak-5,
Yak-7-37,
Yak-7-M-82
Yak-7B,
Yak-7B-GK,
Yak-7DI,
Yak-7PD,
Yak-7R,
Yak-7V
Yak-9 'Curier',
Yak-9B (mentioned),
Yak-9D (mentioned),
Yak-9DD,
Yak-9L,
Yak-9M
Yak-9-M-106-1sk,
Yak-9 MPVO,
Yak-9P,
Yak-9PD,
Yak-9R,
Yak-9T (mentioned),
Yak-9U (mentioned),
Yak-9U-VK-107A,
Yak-9V
Yak-10G,
Yak-10S,
Yak-10V
Yak-11U,
Yak-12A,
Yak-12B,
Yak-12GR,
Yak-12M,
Yak-12R,
Yak-12S,
Yak-12SKh
Yak-17UTI
Yak-23UTI
another Yak-25
Yak-27K
Yak-42D,
Yak-35
Yak-55M
Yak-112
'Yamal',
Ye-6T,
Ye-6U,
Ye-6UM,
Ye-6US,
Ye-6V,
Ye-7M,
Ye-7R,
Ye-7SPS
Ye-8 (Glider)
Ye-50A
Ye-66A,
Ye-66B
Ye-152A
Ye-152M
Zherebtsov Helicopter,
Zlatoust 'Malysh'
Zveno-1A
Zveno-2
Zveno-3
Zveno-5
Zveno-6
Zveno-7
Engines
AI-22
AI-30
AI-222
AI-450
AL-32
AL-34
AL-37
AL-41
AL-55
D-100
D-110
D-112
D-127,
Progress (Ivchenko) D-127
Progress (Ivchenko) D-136
D-200 (VAZ)
D-236
D-277
D-436 family
D-627
D-727
DV-12
GTD-1
GTD-5, -5M
GTE-400
GTP-0.5
FED X-shaped (4-row) experimental engine,
FED stays for
Feliks
Edmundovich
Dzerzhinski
NK-144, NK-22, NK-25
NK-86
NK-87
NK-89
OR-2 early rocket engine by F.A.Tsander, planned to propell BICh-11 flying wing.
PK-6
PK-100
PK-206
PT-6 steam turbine, under development at
KhAI (B.T.Tsvetkov) in
1932,
intended for
ANT-20.
R-25-300
R-28V-300
R-123-300
R-126-300
R-127-300
R-195-300
RBVZ-6
RD-38
RD-600
RD-1700
RDA-1-150, RNII
1939
RDA-1-300, RNII
1940
RDA-1-1100, RNII
1941
RMZ-320
TV-3,
TV-116-300
TV-128-300
TVA-3000
TVD-50
TV-D-100
TVD-1500,
Rybinsk TVD-1500 (RD-600)
TV-O-100,
Omsk TV-O-100
TV-O-100-300
VD-5
VK(S)-800
VK-1500
VSU-10
Guns
2A42
9-A-768
UPK-23-50
and many more...
Missiles
9M313 Igla (SA-16 Gimlet)
Kh-25MP (MPU)
Kh-25 (AS-12 Kegler)
9M14 Malutka (AT-3 Sagger)
9M17 Skorpion (AT-2 Swatter)
'Shturm-B'
and many more...