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+ | [[Image: WofRussia02_La-9.png|thumb|right|350px| Lavochkin La-9 seen in [[Wings of Russia]].]] | ||
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+ | The Lavochkin La-9 (NATO reporting name Fritz) was a Soviet fighter aircraft produced shortly after World War II. It was a piston engined aircraft produced at the start of the jet age. La-9 represents further development of the Lavochkin La-126 prototype. The first prototype, designated La-130 was finished in 1946. Similarity to the famous Lavochkin La-7 was only superficial – the new fighter had all-metal construction and a laminar flow wing. Weight savings due to elimination of wood from the airframe allowed for greatly improved fuel capacity and four-cannon armament. Mock combat demonstrated that La-130 was evenly matched with La-7 but was inferior to Yakovlev Yak-3 in both horizontal and vertical planes. The new fighter, officially designated La-9, entered production in August 1946. A total of 1,559 aircraft were built by the end of production in 1948. | ||
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+ | This page lists all films that feature the Lavochkin La-9. | ||
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+ | == See also == | ||
+ | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lavochkin_La-9 Lavochkin La-9 on Wikipedia.] | ||
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+ | [[Category: Lavochkin]] |
Latest revision as of 14:28, 22 June 2014
The Lavochkin La-9 (NATO reporting name Fritz) was a Soviet fighter aircraft produced shortly after World War II. It was a piston engined aircraft produced at the start of the jet age. La-9 represents further development of the Lavochkin La-126 prototype. The first prototype, designated La-130 was finished in 1946. Similarity to the famous Lavochkin La-7 was only superficial – the new fighter had all-metal construction and a laminar flow wing. Weight savings due to elimination of wood from the airframe allowed for greatly improved fuel capacity and four-cannon armament. Mock combat demonstrated that La-130 was evenly matched with La-7 but was inferior to Yakovlev Yak-3 in both horizontal and vertical planes. The new fighter, officially designated La-9, entered production in August 1946. A total of 1,559 aircraft were built by the end of production in 1948.
This page lists all films that feature the Lavochkin La-9.
See also
Pages in category "Lavochkin La-9"
The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.