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Lavochkin La-152

Izdeliye 152
Black-and-white three-quarter view of jet aircraft on grass. The engine inlet is in the nose.
Izdeliye 152
Role Jet fighter prototype
National origin Soviet Union
Manufacturer Lavochkin
Designer Semyon Alekseyevich Lavochkin
First flight 5 December 1946
Number built 4
Developed from Lavochkin La-150
Developed into Lavochkin La-160

The Lavochkin La-152,[Note 1] (USAF reporting name - Type 4),[1] and its variants, was a jet fighter prototype designed and manufactured by the Lavochkin Design Bureau (OKB) shortly after the end of World War II. Derived from the Lavochkin La-150, the 152 used several different engines, but the program was canceled as other fighters with more powerful engines and swept wings showed more promise.


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  1. ^ Parsch, Andreas and Aleksey V. Martynov. "Designations of Soviet and Russian Military Aircraft and Missiles." designation-systems.net, 2008. Retrieved: 19 August 2011.

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