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1216:Su-17 (1949)
1211:Su-15 (1949)
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1201:Su-11 (1946)
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311:Pavel Sukhoi
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161:Soviet Union
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106:Number built
96:Primary user
77:Manufacturer
71:Soviet Union
29:Sukhoi Su-11
18:
2290:Sary Shagan
1853:Novosibirsk
1812:Caspian Sea
1556:(1947–1955)
1456:Su-9 (1946)
1191:Su-9 (1946)
1181:Su-7 (1944)
595:Performance
580:Powerplant:
484:Samolyet KT
407:ratio and
401:Samolyet KT
369:wind tunnel
218:Lyulka TR-1
178:Samolyot KT
174:Samolyot KL
130:Sukhoi Su-9
23:Sukhoi Su-9
2447:Categories
1133:Transports
836:References
640:autocannon
558:S-10 (11%)
544:Wing area:
417:drop tanks
292:autocannon
261:air brakes
1397:Lavochkin
1374:Alekseyev
610:Mach 0.72
587:turbojets
532:Wingspan:
506:Data from
434:Operators
381:Mach tuck
229:monocoque
138:Самолёт K
91:Cancelled
2463:Twinjets
2256:Plesetsk
2229:Nyonoksa
2078:missiles
2036:Nanchang
1989:Taganrog
1804:aircraft
1476:Yakovlev
1112:Trainers
920:aircraft
824:16 April
663:See also
628:Armament
461:Variants
361:Yakovlev
253:dihedral
169:turbojet
2433:details
2344:Töretam
2086:Barnaul
551:Airfoil
538:Height:
526:Length:
482:Su-13 (
473:Su-11 (
389:fillets
377:airfoil
269:nacelle
233:cockpit
157:fighter
145:
134:Russian
114:History
2159:KY-02
2131:Embi-5
2063:XIAN-A
2026:HARB-A
2018:Harbin
1971:SibNIA
1867:NOVO-C
1863:NOVO-B
1860:NOVO-A
1825:CASP-B
1820:CASP-A
1499:Yak-23
1494:Yak-19
1489:Yak-17
1484:Yak-15
1448:Sukhoi
1420:La-156
1415:La-154
1410:La-152
1405:La-150
1288:KR-860
918:Sukhoi
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467:Su-9UT
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153:Type 8
88:Status
82:Sukhoi
2418:VA-08
2414:VA-07
2410:VA-06
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2404:VA-04
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2275:PL-04
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2055:Xi'an
2046:NAN-B
2043:NAN-A
2008:TAG-D
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2001:TAG-B
1997:TAG-A
1979:SIB-A
1961:RAM-T
1957:RAM-S
1946:RAM-R
1942:RAM-Q
1938:RAM-P
1933:RAM-N
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1923:RAM-L
1918:RAM-K
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1908:RAM-H
1903:RAM-G
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1896:RAM-E
1893:RAM-D
1890:RAM-C
1887:RAM-B
1884:RAM-A
1843:KAZ-A
1835:Kazan
1466:Su-13
1438:MiG-9
1387:I-212
1303:T-60S
1272:Su-38
1256:T-431
1251:T-405
1226:Su-47
1221:Su-37
1206:Su-13
1196:Su-10
1140:Su-80
1124:Su-29
1119:Su-28
1103:Su-31
1098:Su-29
1093:Su-26
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995:Su-75
990:Su-57
985:Su-35
980:Su-33
953:Su-30
948:Su-27
943:Su-15
938:Su-11
689:Notes
584:RD-10
556:TsAGI
520:Crew:
428:radar
425:Torii
409:swept
405:chord
395:Su-13
355:Su-11
257:flaps
1877:GFRI
1382:I-21
1298:S-21
1246:T-49
1186:Su-8
1176:Su-6
1171:Su-5
1166:Su-3
1161:Su-1
1021:Su-7
1016:Su-4
1011:Su-2
933:Su-9
865:ISBN
847:ISBN
826:2019
648:2 ×
582:2 ×
501:Su-9
373:drag
339:and
281:JATO
249:spar
197:Su-9
143:lit.
128:The
58:Type
36:Su-9
2173:III
1293:S-6
1241:T-4
1236:T-3
1231:P-1
973:MKM
968:MKK
963:MKI
958:MKA
214:OKB
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