Russian and Japanese 262
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F22-Raptor-2006 Wrote:The SU-9 was deployed from 1959 onwards...... That's F4 Phantom II era....

Maybe the other SU-9, SU-10 and SU-11:

Su-9 (1946)
This twin-engine jet fighter was conceptually similar to the German Me 262. The engines were copies of the Junkers Jumo 004. It was advised that the Su-9 would enter production, but Stalin rejected it because of its similarity to the Me 262.
Function: fighter
Year: 1946 Crew: 1 Engines: 2 * 900kg RD-10
Wing Span: 11.21m Length: 10.57m Height: 3.72m Wing Area: 20.24m2
Empty Weight: 4060kg Max.Weight: 6380kg
Speed: 900km/h Ceiling: Range: 1140km
Armament: 1*g37mm 2*g23mm 500kg

[Image: Sukhoi_Su-9_K.jpg]

http://www.the-blueprints.com/blueprint ... khoi_su-9/

SU-11 (1947)
This was a development of the first Su-9. It retained its similarity to the Me 262, that caused Stalin to reject it. However, the Su-11 was the first Soviet jet fighter powered by indigenous engines. One built.
Function: fighter
Year: 1947 Crew: 1 Engines: 2 * 1300kg Lyulka TR-1
Wing Span: 11.80m Length: 10.57m Height: 3.72m Wing Area: 21.40m2
Empty Weight: 4495kg Max.Weight:
Speed: 940km/h Ceiling: Range: 910km
Armament: 1*g37mm 2*g23mm 500kg

[Image: Sukhoi_Su-11_%28LK%29.jpg]

http://www.the-blueprints.com/blueprint ... hoi_su-11/

SU-13 (1947)

http://www.the-blueprints.com/blueprint ... hoi_su-13/

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sukhoi_Su-9_(1946)
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