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Sukhoi Su-9 (1946)


The Sukhoi Su-9, or ''Samolyet K'' ((ロシア語:Aircraft K)), (USAF/DOD designation: Type 8),〔Parsch, Andreas and Aleksey V. Martynov. ("Designations of Soviet and Russian Military Aircraft and Missiles." ) ''designation-systems.net,'' 2008. Retrieved: 19 August 2011.〕 was an early jet fighter built in the Soviet Union shortly after World War II. The design began in 1944 and was intended to use Soviet-designed turbojet engines. The design was heavily influenced by captured German jet fighters and it was subsequently redesigned to use a Soviet copy of a German turbojet. The Su-9 was slower than competing Soviet aircraft and it was cancelled as a result. A modified version with different engines and a revised wing became the Su-11 (''Samolyet KL''), but this did not enter production either. The Su-13 (''Samolyet KT'') was a proposal to re-engine the aircraft with Soviet copies of the Rolls-Royce Derwent turbojet as well as to modify it for night fighting, but neither proposal was accepted.
==Design and development==


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