Soloviev Design Bureau
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Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. Soloviev (OKB-19) was a Soviet design bureau for aircraft engines, led by Pavel Aleksandrovich Soloviev. It first became notable for the D-15 engine that powered the Myasishchev M-50 in 1957. Other notable designs included the D-25 turboshaft and D-20 and D-30 turbofans.
Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the bureau became part of the Aviadvigatel company. One modern engine in current use is the Aviadvigatel PS-90.
Current products
- Soloviev D-20P Turbofan, powers the Tupolev Tu-124.
- Soloviev D-25V Turboshaft, powers Mil Mi-6, Mi-10.
- Soloviev D-30 Turbofan, powers Tupolev Tu-134A-3,A-5,B.
- Soloviev D-30F6 Turbofan, powers Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-31.
- Soloviev D-30K Turbofan, powers Ilyushin Il-62M, Il-76MD,TD, Beriev A-40,A-50 and the Tupolev Tu-154.
- Aviadvigatel PS-90 Turbofan, powers Ilyushin Il-76TD-90,MD-90, Il-96-300,-400,T, and the Tupolev Tu-204,Tu-214 series.
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