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{{Short description|Prototypical Soviet ground-attack aircraft}} |
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When founding [[OKB Mikoyan-Gurevich]], Artem Mikoyan and Mikhail Gurevich used two basic designs from their former employer [[Polikarpov]]. One was finally developed to the Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-1. The other was project 65. They worked on this project to get a ''TSch'' (Tjaschely Schturmowik) as a competitor model to the [[Ilyushin Il-2]]. Only the paperwork was done. A parallel development was done by Sukhoi, leading to the [[Sukhoi Su-6]]. |
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== Sources == |
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* German Book: Karl-Heinz Eyermann MiG-Flugzeuge |
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* German article in FliegerRevue: Memoires of Gurevich |
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* Vaclav Nemecek: Soviet Planes; German translation(ca.1999) Luftfahrtverlag Walter Ziehrl |
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Mikojan and Gurewitsch worked on a so-called Shturmowik as a competitor model to the [[Ilyushin Il-2]] . Only the paperwork was done. A parallel development was done by Suchoj, leading to the [[Sukhoi Su-6]]. |
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Latest revision as of 21:19, 9 November 2023
The Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-6 was a Soviet ground-attack aircraft design of World War II.
When founding OKB Mikoyan-Gurevich, Artem Mikoyan and Mikhail Gurevich used two basic designs from their former employer Polikarpov. One was finally developed to the Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-1. The other was project 65. They worked on this project to get a TSch (Tjaschely Schturmowik) as a competitor model to the Ilyushin Il-2. Only the paperwork was done. A parallel development was done by Sukhoi, leading to the Sukhoi Su-6.
Sources[edit]
- German Book: Karl-Heinz Eyermann MiG-Flugzeuge
- German article in FliegerRevue: Memoires of Gurevich
- Vaclav Nemecek: Soviet Planes; German translation(ca.1999) Luftfahrtverlag Walter Ziehrl