Sukhoi Su7 BKL Fitter walkaround (Aviation Museum of Riga)


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The Sukhoi Su-7 was a Soviet fighter and fighter-bomber aircraft developed in the 1950s. It had a swept wing design with a 60-degree angle and a single air intake in the nose with a movable cone. The Su-7 was powered by a Lyulka AL-7 turbojet engine with afterburner, which gave it a top speed of over 2,000 km/h.


Sukhoi Su7 BKL Fitter walkaround (Aviation Museum of Riga)

The Sukhoi Su-7 is a single seat ground attack aircraft that was long a standard tactical fighter-bomber with the Soviet Air Force. The development of Su-7 began in the early 1950's. First.


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The SU-76 ( Samokhodnaya Ustanovka 76) was a Soviet light self-propelled gun used during and after World War II. The SU-76 was based on a lengthened version of the T-70 light tank chassis and armed with the ZIS-3 mod. 1942 76-mm divisional field gun. Developed under the leadership of chief designer S.A. Ginzburg (1900-1943).


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Sukhoi Su-7 NATO designation Fitter) was a swept wing, turbojet -powered fighter-bomber used by the Soviet Union and its allies. The prototype, designated S-1 'Strela,' first flew on 7 September 1955, and was first revealed to the world at the 1956 Aviation Day at Tushino. Its wing planform was devised during the Korean War TsAGI, the Soviet.


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The S-2 soldiered on in trials by itself until the first "production" Su-7 was built in the spring of 1958, being delivered from State Factory #126 at Komsomol'sk-na-Amure, in the extreme Soviet Far East on the Amur River. Incidentally, the term "Komsomol" was the name of the Soviet youth organization, which had helped build the town in the 1930s.


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The Sukhoi Su-7 ( NATO designation name: Fitter-A) was a swept wing, supersonic fighter aircraft developed by the Soviet Union in 1955. Originally, it was designed as tactical, low-level dogfighter, but was not successful in this role.


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The Sukhoi Su-7 ( NATO designation name: Fitter-A) is a swept wing, supersonic fighter aircraft developed by the Soviet Union in 1955. Originally, it was designed as a tactical, low-level dogfighter, but was not successful in this role.


Sukhoi Su7 BKL Fitter walkaround (Aviation Museum of Riga)

The Sukhoi Su-7 ( Russian: Сухой Cу-7) ( NATO reporting name : Fitter-A) is a fighter- bomber jet designed by the Sukhoi Bureau in the former Soviet Union .. In general, the plane carried two fuel tanks under each wing, each with a capacity of 600 liters , and an assortment of bombs weighing 250 or 500 kg, in addition to unguided 57 mm.


Sukhoi Su7 BKL Fitter walkaround (Aviation Museum of Riga)

The SU-76 ( Samokhodnaya Ustanovka 76) was a Soviet self-propelled gun used during and after World War II. The SU-76 was based on a lengthened and widened version of the T-70 tank chassis. Its simple construction made it the second most produced Soviet armoured vehicle of World War II, after the T-34 tank.


SU122 tank destroyer on display at the Memorial Complex of the Ukrainian State (additional

Although the Su-7 had an impressive performance, with a maximum speed of 1056 mph (1700 km/h) at 40,000 feet (12,190 m) and an initial climb rate of 29,900 ft/min (152 m/sec), its obvious handicaps were an overly modest radius of action and limited external stores carriage.


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The Su-7U and the Su-7UM were trainer variants. The Su-7 is equipped with two 30 mm NR-30 machine guns with 70 rounds each and it is able to carry bombs, missiles or rocket pods on four external pylons and on two fuselage hardpoints it can carry external fuel tanks with a weight up to 4000 kg. Today only the North Korean Air Force operates the.


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The Sukhoi Su-7 (NATO codename of "Fitter-A") was a single-seat, single engine jet-powered fighter in service with the Soviet Air Force (Frontal Aviation) throughout the 1960s.


Sukhoi Su7BM Iraq Air Force Aviation Photo 1154983

Description The Sukhoi Su-7 (NATO codename of "Fitter-A") was a single-seat, single engine jet-powered fighter in service with the Soviet Air Su-7 Fitter view image Force (Frontal Aviation) throughout the 1960s.


Sukhoi Su7 editorial photo. Image of exhibition, exhibit 59689281

The most suitable candidate was the Sukhoi Su-7 fighter jet, taken as the basis for the Su-7B fighter-bomber project. By the end of 1958, the first prototype was ready with the new AL-7F-1 engine. For almost two years, the aircraft underwent intensive testing and refinement, and in 1960 the new fighter-bomber went into mass production.


Sukhoi Su7BM Red 25 with 4 auxiliary fuel tanks and two UB1657UMP pods. Photo Yefim Gordon.

The Sukhoi Su-7 (NATO designation name: Fitter-A) was a swept wing, supersonic fighter aircraft developed by the Soviet Union in 1955. Originally it was designed as tactical, low-level dogfighter, but was not successful in this role. On the other hand, soon-introduced Su-7B series became the main Soviet fighter-bomber and ground-attack aircraft of the 1960's. The Su-7 was rugged in its.


Su7BM

Description The Su-7B was the first mass-produced variant of the Su-7. After the introduction of the Su-7, the fighter was reclassified as a fighter/bomber and the production was changed to the Su-7B.

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