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Secret Russian Aircraft of World War II

Secret Russian Aircraft of World War II
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In spite of the constant danger of being arrested for expressions of radical ideas & false accusations of treason, Soviet aircraft designers mastered technical hurdles astonishing even by today's standards. The innovative aircraft include a cutting edge swept-wing Delta aircraft design from '33; a rocket-powered fighter from '39; a long distance fixed wing aircraft with features incorporated two decades later in the U-2 spyplane; a flying tank prototype; a submarine-bomber combination designed to attack unsuspecting enemy ships in port; & a canard wing, mid-40s craft that resembles a modern day Burt Rutan-designed plane. Also examined is a '36 Soviet rocket-power fighter, an innovation that bested the Germans by several years. Indeed, as far back as '37 the Russians achieved an aviation milestone that shocked the world: the first non-stop, trans-polar flight from Moscow to Washington State, a distance of over 7000 miles. A 3-man crew flying the ANT-25, brainchild of Andrei Tupolov, surprised Americans with its boldness & served as a wake-up call to the U.S. which was on the brink of canceling its own long distance bomber program. Tupolov, whose achievements include the world's first flying wing designed in '36, followed this achievement with a totally new, high performance fighter aircraft. Then the first wave of Stalin's paranoia struck. Driven by an irrational, unfounded fear that designers like Tupolov were collaborating with the Germans, Stalin ordered a secret police round-up of his top aviation designers. Tupolov was jailed for an indeterminate time, while other designers faced the firing squad. The turning point for the Soviets was a preemptive strike by the German Luftwaffe. On a single day, 6/22/41, the Soviets suffered its own "Pearl Harbor" -- a Luftwaffe sneak attack that destroyed almost the entire Soviet Air Force. The race was now on for Russian designers to build a fighter capable of knocking out the Luftwaffe's bombers.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #222372 in DVD
  • Brand: The History Channel
  • Published on: 2005
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 50 minutes