OKB-1 Military Aircraft and Projects

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Hi,


a well known Russian design bureau,the OKB-1,which continued to develop the Junkers
projects,here is from Flugzeug Classic 5/2003 and 6/2003;


1) Type 140 Model.


2) EF.132A and EF.132B 3-view.


3) early Type 140 & Type 150 designs and final Type 150 design Models.


4) Type 140R and Type 140B/R variants.


5) Type 140 V.1 drawing.


6) details of the design Type 140B/R.
 

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From; Deutsche Spuren in der Sowjetischen Luftfahrtgeschichte

please note the RB-2 Project,which preceded EF.150.
 

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Hi,


a well known Russian design bureau,the OKB-1,which continued to develop the Junkers
projects,here is from Flugzeug Classic 5/2003 and 6/2003;


1) Type 140 Model.


2) EF.132A and EF.132B 3-view.


3) early Type 140 & Type 150 designs and final Type 150 design Models.


4) Type 140R and Type 140B/R variants.


5) Type 140 V.1 drawing.


6) details of the design Type 140B/R.
The initial EF 132 design had backswept wings measuring 106 feet. The 3-view of the EF 132B shows the 1946 project with four cannons and six Junkers Jumo 012 turbojets; a 3-view drawing of a later EF 132B design with six Mikulin turbojets can be found at this thread:
 
From, Немецкий след в истории отечественной авиации
 

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Those look like continuations of various Junkers prototypes built at the end of World War 2.
Do we have a list of German engineers who were "guests" of the USSR during the late 1940s?

"Guest" engineers in the USA are well-documented under Operation Paper Clip: Flettner, von Braun, etc.

"Guest" engineers in Argentina included Kurt Tank, the Horten Brothers and Dewoitine. Granted, Dewoitine was French, but he self-exiled because of accusations that he had collaborated with occupying Germany during WW2.
 
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I have got the German softcover book "Erinnerungen an Samara: Deutsche Luftfahrtspezialisten von Junkers, BMW und Askania in der Sowjetunion von 1946 bis 1954 und die Zeit danach, by Heinz Hartlepp, Aviatic Verlag GmbH 2005, ISBN 3-925505-83-0, EAN: 9783925505836, where in he appendix is a list of German engineers and scientists, who were "guests" of the USSR during the late 1940s. I highly recommend this book. :cool:
See also the German book "Deutsche Spuren in der sowjetischen Luftfahrtgeschichte: Die Teilnahme deutscher Firmen und Fachleute an der Luftfahrtentwicklung in der UdSSR" by Dimitri Alexejewitsch Sobolew, Mittler, Hamburg u. a. 2000, ISBN 3-8132-0675-0.
 
Type-150 illustration from a 1950s book
 

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