Some Russian Glider Projects & Prototypes

From, Королев. Хроника
 

Attachments

  • 1.png
    1.png
    664.7 KB · Views: 60
  • 2.png
    2.png
    279.8 KB · Views: 43
  • 3.png
    3.png
    324.7 KB · Views: 56
I've found these pictures rambling around the web, but I have no further info, except that they are soviet gliders (and some most interesting ones, I'd add...):
 

Attachments

  • soviet gliders (2).jpg
    soviet gliders (2).jpg
    23.9 KB · Views: 48
  • soviet gliders (3).jpg
    soviet gliders (3).jpg
    86.4 KB · Views: 49
  • soviet gliders (1).jpg
    soviet gliders (1).jpg
    84.6 KB · Views: 62
  • soviet gliders (4).jpg
    soviet gliders (4).jpg
    69.4 KB · Views: 52
I've found these pictures rambling around the web, but I have no further info, except that they are soviet gliders (and some most interesting ones, I'd add...):
Photo n°1 : Gremyatsky "Discoplan" designed in 1968 by Anatoly Gremyatsky with the students of the Moscow Aviation Institute. Flight tested by Gremyatsky in 1969.
Photo n°4 : Cheranovski Bich 16 man-powered ornithopter designed in 1934 in collaboration with Osaviakim.

Drawings of the Gremyatsky "Discoplan" from an unknown magazine.
 

Attachments

  • 6103f8e58532cae3281345812d677968_a903900ce47d56bc4b72e2ee346c19af.jpg
    6103f8e58532cae3281345812d677968_a903900ce47d56bc4b72e2ee346c19af.jpg
    389.9 KB · Views: 87
Last edited:
I've found these pictures rambling around the web, but I have no further info, except that they are soviet gliders (and some most interesting ones, I'd add...):
Photo n°1 : Gremyatsky "Discoplan" designed in 1968 by Anatoly Gremyatsky with the students of the Moscow Aviation Institute. Flight tested by Gremyatsky in 1969.
Photo n°4 : Cheranovski Bich 16 man-powered ornithopter designed in 1934 in collaboration with Osaviakim.

Drawings of the Gremyatsky "Discoplan" from an unknown magazine.
Fascinating how the elevon "mixer" is mostly cables ... in comparison with Western "mixers" that need complex weldments. Clever way to reduce manufacturing complexity!
Even the V-tailed Davis homebuilts use nested rectangular frames in their mixers.
 
Can you id this glider? My russian is to bad.
 

Attachments

  • 8b6c9cc32fd142fbc9c4bb66786e7386PDOCNGMyY5thwH6X-0.jpg
    8b6c9cc32fd142fbc9c4bb66786e7386PDOCNGMyY5thwH6X-0.jpg
    2.8 MB · Views: 39
Can you id this glider? My russian is to bad.
The caption in not too helpful, stating that the photo shows "glider pilots of the Tochzlektropribor plant undergoing ground training/instruction supervised by P P Papusha".

The device in the photograph is looks like a generic ground instruction apparatus. The articles describes glider training in general at the Tochzlektropribor Youth plant in the Ukraine.
 
Back
Top Bottom