King of Fighters — Nikolay Polikarpov and His Aircraft Designs Volume 2: The Monoplane Era

Author:   Mikhail Maslov
Publisher:   Helion & Company
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9781913336196


Pages:   276
Publication Date:   28 December 2021
Format:   Paperback
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In the century-long history of the conquest of the sky there have been a number of outstanding personalities. Among them is the name of designer Nikolay Polikarpov (1892-1944), which is inseparably associated with the best achievements of the Russian and Soviet aviation. In the century-long history of the conquest of the sky there have been a number of outstanding personalities. Among them is the name of designer Nikolay Polikarpov (1892-1944), which is inseparably associated with the best achievements of the Russian and Soviet aviation. His practical activity in the aircraft industry began upon graduation from the Petersburg Polytechnic Institute in 1916. Aged 25, Polikarpov was sent to the Russo-Baltic Wagon Factory (RBWF), where the four-engined Ilya Muromets bombers designed by Igor Sikorsky were being built at that time. Later, beginning from August 1918, he worked in Moscow at the Dux aircraft factory. For several years, he was engaged in improving products manufactured by the factory, and upgrading production aircraft to accommodate the available engines, equipment and materials. From 1922, Polikarpov focused his attention on fighter aircraft, creation of which was a priority for him during the following years. The first of them was the IL-400 monoplane, designated I-1 by the Air Force. The monoplane was followed by biplanes including the 2I-N1 (1925), the I-3 (1927), the D-2 (1928), and the I-6 (1929). It was specialisation in fighter aircraft which, from then on, became his mission in life. At the peak of his career as a designer, Polikarpov was informally styled 'the King of Fighters', which was quite in line with the level of his merits and achievements. AUTHOR: Mikhail Maslov was born to the family of a serviceman in Mary (USSR, now Turkmenistan) in 1954, and was brought up in a town in the Urals. He graduated from the Moscow Aviation Institute (University) in 1982 with a degree in mechanical engineering and then worked as a structural design engineer at the Tupolev Design Bureau in 1982-86 and then transferred to the TsAGI engineering information department where took various posts, including that of a deputy head of the department. From the end of the 1990s he has been actively involved in the restoration of historical aircraft, including airworthy Po-2, I-15bis, I-153, I-16, DIT, and MiG-3 airplanes. During his work at Tupolev, Mikhail became interested in the history of Soviet aviation of the 1920-40 period and began the research and analysis of archive material. In the last 30 years of his enthusiastic work he has written numerous articles and several dozens of books on the history Soviet aircraft of that period. 500 b/w photographs, 10 scale drawings, 50 colour profiles

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Author:   Mikhail Maslov
Publisher:   Helion & Company
Imprint:   Helion & Company
ISBN:  

9781913336196


ISBN 10:   1913336190
Pages:   276
Publication Date:   28 December 2021
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Highly recommended. -- AMPS Indianapolis


Maslov appears to have carefully culled available records to provide an extraordinarily detailed account of this classic aircraft. He includes numerous small and large-scale photographs as well as engineering drawings or sketches. -- Air & Space Power History The more of an aviation buff you are, the more you'll appreciate the book. -- Historical Miniatures Gaming Society Highly recommended. -- AMPS Indianapolis


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Mikhail Maslov was born to the family of a serviceman in Mary (USSR, now Turkmenistan) in 1954, while was brought up in a town in the Urals. He graduated from the Moscow Aviation Institute (University) in 1982 with a degree in mechanical engineering. Mikhail worked as structural design engineer at Tupolev Design Bureau in 1982-86 and then transferred to TsAGI engineering information department where took various posts, including that of a deputy head of the department. From the end of 1990s he is actively involved in restoration of historical aircraft, including airworthy Po-2, I-15bis, I-153, I-16, DIT, and MiG-3 airplanes. Already during his work at Tupolev, Mikhail became interested in the history of Soviet aviation of 1920-40 period and began the research and analysis of archive material. In the last 30 years of his enthusiastic work he wrote numerous articles and several dozens of books on the history Soviet aircraft of that period.

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