The Shvetsov ASh-82 (M-82) is a Soviet 14-cylinder, two-row, air-cooled radial aircraft engine developed from the Shvetsov M-62 . The M-62 was the result of development of the M-25 , which was a licensed version of the Wright R-1820 Cyclone .
4-646: Arkadiy Shvetsov re-engineered the Wright Cyclone design, through the OKB -19 design bureau he headed, for Russian aviation engine manufacturing practices and metric dimensions and fasteners, reducing the stroke , dimensions and weight. This allowed the engine to be used in light aircraft, where an American-design Twin Cyclone , of some 930 kg (2,045 lb) weight in "dry" condition could not be installed. The engine entered production in 1940 and saw service in
8-803: A number of Soviet aircraft. It powered the Tupolev Tu-2 and Pe-8 bombers and the inline engine -powered LaGG-3 was adapted for the ASh-82 producing the famous Lavochkin La-5 fighter and its development, Lavochkin La-7 , additionally the Lavochkin La-9 with its Lavochkin La-11 escort variant and Ilyushin Il-14 airliner were created around the engine. Over 70,000 ASh-82s were built. They were built in
12-1326: The 1950s to 1960s era under licence, both in Czechoslovakia (as the M-82) by the Walter (Motorlet) factory in Prague-Jinonice and in the German Democratic Republic by the VEB Industriewerke Karl-Marx-Stadt. Data from Comparable engines Related lists Arkadiy Shvetsov (Redirected from Arkadiy Shvetsov ) Soviet aircraft engine designer (1892–1953) Arkady Dmitrievich Shvetsov Born January 1892 Nizhniye Sergi, Sverdlovsk Oblast Died 19 March 1953 (1953-03-19) (aged 61) Moscow Nationality Soviet Occupation Aircraft engine designer Known for Producer of Shvetsov M-25 engine Awards Hero of Socialist Labour Arkady Dmitrievich Shvetsov ( Russian : Аркадий Дмитриевич Швецов ) (January 1892, Nizhniye Sergi , today's Sverdlovsk Oblast - 19 March 1953, Moscow )
16-1169: Was a Soviet aircraft engine designer whose OKB was founded in Perm , USSR, in 1934, to produce the Wright Cyclone -derived Shvetsov M-25 engine. Under Shvetsov, his OKB became the primary provider of radial piston engines for Soviet aircraft industry ( Mikulin 's and Klimov 's OKB were assigned to creation of in-line engines). After his death in 1953, the OKB was taken over by Pavel Soloviev . References [ edit ] ^ "Швецов Аркадий Дмитриевич" . www.warheroes.ru . Retrieved 2019-05-13 . [REDACTED] Wikimedia Commons has media related to Arkady Shvetsov . Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Arkady_Shvetsov&oldid=1255903713 " Categories : 1892 births 1953 deaths Russian aerospace engineers Heroes of Socialist Labour Soviet aerospace engineers People from Perm, Russia Soviet inventors Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description
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