Merv_P said:
Jschmus said:I've never seen those twin-engine studies before. I always thought the MiG-9 was a stubby-looking thing. The two engines give it a more elegant look, almost like a Russian Meteor.
Yes, Stalin didn't want copies of German jet fighters. Same fate had also the early SU-9.Zizi6785 said:like a Russian Me-262 ;D
Hi Touratoura said:Hi Borovick
Could you give us more info about the I 260.
i never see something about this study !
Thanks and bye
borovik said:From the Soviet fighter aircraft designed for the scheme should be added:
Lavochkin project "160" is the first with this name,
several projects Alekseyev's: http://www.secretprojects.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,5360.0 ,
and the future/pre Su-9 - Project "L" by Sukhoi.
fishjay said:Is there any particular reason that Stalin did not want aircraft that looked German?
fishjay said:Is there any particular reason that Stalin did not want aircraft that looked German? Any plane designed with two engines outboard of the fuselage will look like a Me-262!
Fishjay (Lester)
fishjay said:Any plane designed with two engines outboard of the fuselage will look like a Me-262!
Fishjay (Lester)
borovik said:From the Soviet fighter aircraft designed for the scheme should be added:
...
and the future/pre Su-9 - Project "L" by Sukhoi.
Zizi6785 said:have you got a 3-view drawing from Sukhoi "L"?
hesham said:here is some MiG-9 variants,I-301 (FS),I-301T (FT),MiG-9M and I-302 FL.