Lyulka
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Lyul'ka was a USSR aero-engine design bureau and manufacturer from 1938 to the 1990s, when manufacturing and design elements were integrated as NPO Saturn
based at Rybinsk
. The Lyul'ka design bureau had its roots in the Kharkov Aviation Institute where Arkhip Mikhailovich Lyulka
was working with a team designing the ATsN (Agregat Tsentralnovo Nadduva - Centralised supercharger) installation on the Petlyakov Pe-8
bomber. Lyul'ka was responsible for designing the first Soviet gas turbine engines. Preferring to steer away from copying captured German equipment, it succeeded in producing home grown engines.
NPO Saturn
NPO Saturn is a Russian aircraft engine manufacturer, formed from the mergers of Rybinsk and Lyul'ka-Saturn . Saturn's engines power many former Eastern Bloc aircraft, such as the Tupolev Tu-154. Saturn holds a 50% stake in the PowerJet joint venture with Snecma...
based at Rybinsk
Rybinsk
Rybinsk is the second largest city of Yaroslavl Oblast, Russia, which lies at the confluence of the Volga and Sheksna Rivers. Population: It is served by Rybinsk Staroselye airport.-Early history:...
. The Lyul'ka design bureau had its roots in the Kharkov Aviation Institute where Arkhip Mikhailovich Lyulka
Arkhip Mikhailovich Lyulka
Arkhip Mikhailovich Lyul'ka , was a Soviet scientist and designer of jet engines of Ukrainian origin, head of the OKB Lyulka, member of the USSR Academy of Sciences....
was working with a team designing the ATsN (Agregat Tsentralnovo Nadduva - Centralised supercharger) installation on the Petlyakov Pe-8
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 used to bomb Berlin in August 1941. It was also used for so-called "morale raids" designed to raise the spirit of the Soviet...
bomber. Lyul'ka was responsible for designing the first Soviet gas turbine engines. Preferring to steer away from copying captured German equipment, it succeeded in producing home grown engines.
Engines
Model name | Date | Type | Thrust (kg) / Power (eshp) | Fitted to |
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RTD-1/VDR-2 | Two-stage centrifugal compressor Turbojet | 500 kg estimated | Test-bed only | |
S-18/VDR-3 | Axial flow compressor Turbojet | 1,250 kg | Gu-VRD project | |
TR-1 Lyul'ka TR-1 -See also:-External links:*... |
8-stage Axial flow compressor Turbojet | 1,300 kg | Alekseyev I-211, Ilyushin Il-22 Ilyushin Il-22 For the 1970s Airborne Command Post aircraft of the same designation, see Ilyushin Il-18For the 1970s Airborne Command Post aircraft of the same designation, see Ilyushin Il-18... , Sukhoi Su-10 Sukhoi Su-10 |-See also:... , Sukhoi Su-11 Sukhoi Su-11 |-See also:-External links:***... |
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TR-1A | 8-stage Axial flow compressor Turbojet | 1,500 kg | ||
TR-2 | projected growth version of TR-1 | |||
TR-3 Lyul'ka TR-3 -See also:-References:NotesBibliography* Kay, Anthony L. Turbojet: History and Development 1930–1960: Volume 2: USSR, USA, Japan, France, Canada, Sweden, Switzerland, Italy, Czechoslovakia and Hungary. Marlborough, Wiltshire: Crowood Press, 2007 ISBN 978-1-86126-939-3* Gunston, Bill. The Osprey... /AL-5 Lyul'ka TR-3 -See also:-References:NotesBibliography* Kay, Anthony L. Turbojet: History and Development 1930–1960: Volume 2: USSR, USA, Japan, France, Canada, Sweden, Switzerland, Italy, Czechoslovakia and Hungary. Marlborough, Wiltshire: Crowood Press, 2007 ISBN 978-1-86126-939-3* Gunston, Bill. The Osprey... |
7-stage Axial-flow Turbojet | 4,600 kg (at qualification in 1950) | Il-30, Il-46, Lavochkin Aircraft 190 Lavochkin Aircraft 190 -See also:-References:*Gunston, Bill. The Osprey Encyclopedia of Russian Aircraft 1875-1995. London:Osprey, 1995. ISBN 1-85532-405-9.*Gordon, Yefim. Lavochkin's Last Jets. Midland Publishing. Hinkley. 2007. ISBN 1 85780 253 3... , Tu-86, Yak-1000, Su-17(1949), "Aircraft 150 Aircraft 150 The OKB-1 150 was a jet bomber designed and produced in the USSR from .- Development :At the end of World War II many German engineers were 'seconded' by the Soviet government to continue their advanced research under direct supervision of the USSR... " |
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TR-7 | supersonic compressor prototype Turbojet | Prototype for AL-7 | ||
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9-stage supersonic compressor Turbojet | 6,500 kg | Il-54, Su-7B, Tu-98, Su | |
AL-21 | Axial Turbojet | 11,000 kg | Yak-38, Tu-28/Tu-128, Su-17, Su-24 | |
AL-31 | Twin-spool Turbofan 0.6 bypass ratio. | 13,300 kg | Su-27, Su-30, Su-34, Su-35, S-37 Berkut |