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A New Russian Bomber: An Unidentified Type which recently carried M. Molotov to Great Britain and the U.S.A

Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology

ISSN: 0002-2667

Article publication date: 1 July 1942

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Abstract

THE four‐engined bomber which was used to fly M. Molotov from Moscow to Britain U.S.A. and back, is an interesting type. The accompanying illustrations, the only ones yet available for publication, give a general impression of the aeroplane. The type is the obvious modern development of the early four‐engined monoplane bomber designed by A. N. Toupolev some fifteen years ago—the tail shape closely resembles that of the early machines. The latest four‐engined Russian type, before this aeroplane became kuown, was the TB‐6, which has already been illustrated in AIRCRAFT ENGINEERING. The present machine is undoubtedly a. “ cleaned‐up ” version of the TB‐6, which it resembles in general outline in the wing shape and in the deep inner engine nacelles.

Citation

(1942), "A New Russian Bomber: An Unidentified Type which recently carried M. Molotov to Great Britain and the U.S.A", Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology, Vol. 14 No. 7, pp. 197-197. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb030922

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