Lyulka

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Lyulka
Company typeAero-engine Design Bureau
SuccessorNPO Saturn
HeadquartersMoscow, USSR
Key people
Arkhip Mikhailovich Lyulka
ProductsAircraft engines

Lyulka was a USSR aero engine design bureau and manufacturer from 1938 to the 1990s, when manufacturing and design elements were integrated as NPO Saturn based at Rybinsk. The Lyulka design bureau had its roots in the "Kharkiv Aviation Institute" ( Ukrainian SSR ) where Arkhip Mikhailovich Lyulka was working with a team designing the ATsN (Agregat Tsentralnovo Nadduva - Centralised supercharger) installation on the Petlyakov Pe-8 bomber. Lyul'ka was responsible for designing the first Soviet gas turbine engines. Preferring to steer away from copying captured German equipment, it succeeded in producing home grown engines.

Engines

Summary of engines built/designed by Lyulka
Model name Date Type Thrust (kg) / Power (eshp) Fitted to
RTD-1/VDR-2 Template:Avyear Two-stage centrifugal compressor Turbojet 500 kg estimated Test-bed only
S-18/VDR-3 Template:Avyear Axial flow compressor Turbojet 1,250 kg Gu-VRD project
TR-1 Template:Avyear 8-stage Axial flow compressor Turbojet 1,300 kg Alekseyev I-211, Ilyushin Il-22, Sukhoi Su-10, Sukhoi Su-11
TR-1A Template:Avyear 8-stage Axial flow compressor Turbojet 1,500 kg
TR-2 Template:Avyear projected growth version of TR-1
TR-3/AL-5 Template:Avyear 7-stage Axial-flow Turbojet 4,600 kg (at qualification in 1950) Il-30, Il-46, Lavochkin Aircraft 190, Tu-86, Yak-1000, Su-17(1949), "Aircraft 150"
TR-7 Template:Avyear supersonic compressor prototype Turbojet Prototype for AL-7
AL-7 Template:Avyear 9-stage supersonic compressor Turbojet 6,500 kg Il-54, Su-7B, Tu-98, Su
AL-21 Template:Avyear Axial Turbojet 11,000 kg Yak-38, Tu-28/Tu-128, Su-17, Su-24
AL-31 Template:Avyear Twin-spool Turbofan 0.6 bypass ratio. 13,300 kg Su-27, Su-30, Su-34, Su-35, Su-47

References

  • Gunston, Bill. “The Osprey Encyclopaedia of Russian Aircraft 1875–1995”. London, Osprey. 1995. ISBN 1-85532-405-9

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