The Tupolev I-4 was a Soviet sesquiplane single-seat fighter. It was designed in 1927 by Pavel Sukhoi his first aircraft design and the first Soviet all-metal fighter.
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Lavochkin La-9
The Lavochkin La-9 (NATO reporting name Fritz) was a Soviet fighter aircraft produced shortly after World War II. It was a piston engined aircraft produced at the start of the […]
Yakovlev Yak-4
The Yakovlev Yak-4 (Service names Yak-4 BB-22bis (Blizhnij Bombardirivschik short-range bomber)) was a Soviet light bomber used during World War II. It was developed from the Ya-22/Yak-2.
Yakovlev Yak-2
The Yakovlev Yak-2 was a short-range Soviet light bomber/reconnaissance aircraft used during World War II. It was produced in small numbers and they were mostly destroyed during the opening stages […]
Yermolayev Yer-2
The Yermolayev Yer-2 was a long-range Soviet medium bomber used during World War II. It was developed from the Bartini Stal-7 prototype airliner before the war. It was used to […]
Tupolev Tu-2
The Tupolev Tu-2 (Development names ANT-58 and 103 NATO reporting name: Bat) was a twin-engine Soviet (high) speed daylight bomber (SDB) front line bomber (FB) aircraft of World War II […]
Tupolev TB-3
The Tupolev TB-3 (Russian: Тяжёлый Бомбардировщик Tyazholy Bombardirovschik Heavy Bomber civilian designation ANT-6) was a heavy bomber aircraft which was deployed by the Soviet Air Force in the 1930s and […]
Tupolev TB-1
The Tupolev TB-1 (development name ANT-4) was a Soviet bomber aircraft an angular monoplane that served as the backbone of the Soviet bomber force for many years and was the […]
Petlyakov Pe-8
The Petlyakov Pe-8 was a Soviet heavy bomber designed before World War II and the only four-engine bomber the USSR built during the war. Produced in limited numbers it was […]
Myasishchev M-50
The Myasishchev M-50 (NATO reporting name Bounder) was a Soviet prototype four-engine supersonic bomber which never attained service. Only one prototype was built which was believed to have first flown […]