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Tumansky RD-9 : ウィキペディア英語版
Tumansky RD-9

The Tumansky RD-9 (initially designated Mikulin AM-5) was an early Soviet turbojet engine, not based on pre-existing German or British designs. The AM-5 was available in 1952 and completed testing in 1953; it produced thrust without afterburner. AM-5 engine is notable for making possible the first Soviet supersonic interceptor, the MiG-19 and the first all-weather area interceptor, the Yak-25. When Sergei Tumansky replaced Alexander Mikulin as the OKB-24's chief designer in 1956, the engine was renamed RD-9. The engine was later built under license in China as the WP-6.
==Variants and applications==
;RD-9A:
;RD-9B: Used in the East German civilian jetliner project Baade 152 in 1958 and 1959, replaced when Pirna 014 engines became available.
;RD-9AK: Non-afterburning versions for the Yak-25 and Yak-26.
;RD-9AF-300: Afterburning version for the Yak-27 and Yak-28.
;RD-9AF2-300: Afterburning version for the Yak-27 and Yak-28.
;RD-9B: Afterburning version for early MiG-19s.
;RD-9BF-811: Afterburning version for later MiG-19s.
;RD-9V: Afterburning version used in the Ilyushin Il-40P.
;WP-6: Chinese built version for the Shenyang J-6.

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