Tank_77th wrote:
da big man! wrote:
You can't deny that some of those planes the Russians
The Su 15, 17, 27, Tu 95, MiG 15, 17, 21, 25, 29 are the ones that come to mind when I think about Russian planes made from their own designers and not copied (and even the last one was built to counter the F-15..........
Wrong, the MiG15 was a nearly direct copy from a German WWII prototype (Ta-183)
Actually that is absolutely wrong. The MiG-15 developed from a unique design and did not evolve from the claimed FW design. However the very first jet combat aircraft in Argentina and also in France did. The MiG-15 has been traced back to indegenious development. However its swept wing data did come from Germany and its engine from Britian.
THe TU-160 has no relation to the B-1 except remote shape. Its design is totally different as was its mission. TU-160 was actually developed out of research from the TU-144 supersonic transport. The TU-160 project had developed through many differnt designs before settling on the swept wing body design. However its actual design has nothing whatsoever to do with the Rockewell International B-1. Its performance, speed, range, and bombload is actually quite superior to the Bone...
The TU-95's basic fuselage came from their TU-4, which inturn as you all know was the B-29. THe Russians were limited for a very long time to operating bombers with the internal dimensions of the B-29 as they had no jigs nor capability to produce any that were bigger as all bomber production at the time relied on these and could not be interrupted..