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The Tupolev Tu-8, OKB designation '69', was a long-range variant of the Soviet Tupolev Tu-2 medium bomber that first flew after the end of World War II. It was canceled when it proved to be unstable, structurally unsound and its generators were not strong enough to fully power its gun turrets.
The Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.8 was a British two-seat single-engined general purpose biplane of the First World War, designed by John Kenworthy at the Royal Aircraft Factory in 1913. [1] Small numbers were used by the Royal Flying Corps over the Western Front in the first year of the war, with the type being used as a trainer until 1916.
ANT-68 Tu-10, high-altitude version of Tu-2; Tupolev '69' Tu-8, long-range bomber similar to the Tu-2D, but with larger wings; Tupolev '71' short-range bomber prototype developed from the Tu-2; Tupolev '72' proposed medium bomber developed from the Tu-8; Tupolev '73' three-engine bomber; lost to the Ilyushin Il-28
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A I S T U: E 2 M N O R: 3 C D L P: 8 B F G H Q: 10 X Y: There are four kinds of Latin-language Scrabble sets developed by four authorities in the language.
ANT-10/R-7: Reconnaissance/light bomber aircraft prototype, 1930. ANT-11/MTBT: Twin-hulled flying boat project, 1929. ANT-12/I-5: Biplane fighter prototype, 1930. Later built as Polikarpov I-5. ANT-13/I-8: Fighter/interceptor prototype, developed from ANT-12, 1930. ANT-14 Pravda: Large five-engined propaganda monoplane developed from the ANT-9 ...
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