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Antonov E-153
Role Tailless fighter planeType of aircraft
National origin Soviet Union
Manufacturer Antonov
Number built 1

The Antonov E-153 (Russian: Э-153) was a prototype Soviet experimental fighter designed by Oleg Antonov.

History

The E-153 project represents the first (of two known) attempts by aircraft designer Oleg Antonov to create fighter aircraft. With an initiative proposal to create a fighter, Oleg K. Antonov turned to the USSR Ministry of Aviation Industry at the beginning of 1947, in response, where he received the approval of M.V. Khrunichev.

See also

References

  1. Drawn, War Machines (2016-06-12). "War Machines Drawn: Antonov E-153 & Antonov Masha". War Machines Drawn. Retrieved 2024-06-16.
  2. Shavrov, V. B. History of aircraft designs in the USSR 1938-1950. - M . : Mashinostroenie, 1988. - 568 p. — 20,000 copies. - ISBN 5-217-00477-0 .
  3. Savenko A., Zayarin V. Fighters "An". "AeroHobby" No. 4 for 1994.
  4. АэроХобби 1994-04. Андрей Совенко, Вячеслав Заярин. Истребители "Ан"
  5. Авиару.рф. Экспериментальный истребитель М ("Маша")
  6. Midland. Tony Buttler, Yefim Gordon. Soviet Secret Projects. Fighters since 1945

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