Russian flying wing

Hi,

and two aircraft but they are not a flying wing.
http://www.avicopress.ru/category.php?id=10
http://www.avicopress.ru/category.php?id=9
 

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Hi everybody

Great Pictures ! Just a question
http://www.avicopress.ru/okb.php
There is a Picture of a twin-wig with a Buran! I do not know about this project.
Is there somebody who can help me? Is it the same as shown here?
http://www.secretprojects.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,874.0/highlight,ekranoplan.html

Thanks
 
moin1900 said:
There is a Picture of a twin-wig with a Buran! :eek:
I do not know about this project.
Is there somebody who can help me?
Is it the same as shown here?
http://www.secretprojects.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,874.0/highlight,ekranoplan.html
As far as i know :-\, this "Eagle" OKB Myasishchev's (not to muddle with "Orlyonok"Eaglet" by Alekseev)
 
frank said:
Flying wing with a fuselage?

Indeed: I'd say it was more of a tailless aircraft than a flying wing, in fact, if it only had moving wingtip controllers, you could pass it off as coming from Shorts to a Geoffrey Hill isoclinic design..... ;D

Fantasic artwork Jozef. :)
 
This is Ilyushin design, BTW
 
I'm finally asking the question: The first image, it's a M-20 study? If so which variant?
 
Ilyushin IL-52
http://avicopress.ru/plane.php?id=47
 
yes. you must register first - that's clearly said there
 
The first picture looks like a scaled '45 Blohm & Voss BV.P215
 
flateric said:
yes. you must register first - that's clearly said there

...Sites like that are usually a waste of time. It's not like anything they have to offer is worth hiding in the first place, and when I do come across a site that requires registration they *never* get any data from me that's valid lest it be used for unlawful purposes.
 

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