Tumansky R-11

R-11
Preserved Tumansky R-11 turbojet engine at the Polish Aviation Museum
Type Turbojet
Manufacturer Tumansky
First run 1956
Major applications Sukhoi Su-15
Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21
Number built 20,900


The Tumansky R-11 (initially AM-11) is a turbojet engine.

Design and development

The Tumansky R-11 was developed by A.A. Mikulin, S.K. Tumansky, and B.S. Stechkin as a twin-spool axial-flow high-altitude non-afterburning turbojet for Yakovlev Yak-25RV reconnaissance aircraft. This engine was the first Soviet twin-spool turbojet. It was first run in early 1956.[1] The basic design was very successful and it was evolved into Tumansky R-13 and Tumansky R-25. Also experimental Tumansky R-21 was an evolution of R-11. A total of 20,900 R-11 engines were built.

Variants

Specifications (R-11F2S-300)

General characteristics

Components

Performance

See also

References

Notes

  1. Gunston 1989, p.167.

Bibliography

  • Gunston, Bill. World Encyclopedia of Aero Engines. Cambridge, England. Patrick Stephens Limited, 1989. ISBN 1-85260-163-9
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