Letter R – Coloring Alphabet
Polikarpov U-2 po-2 is Soviet biplane plane and multitasking aircraft, designed in 1928 in Nikolai Polikarpov’s construction office. By 1944 the machine was designated U-2, and its popular name was Kukuruznik. U-2 was the basic production version built in 1928 in many military and civilian variants. Used mainly as a light transport, reconnaissance and school machine.
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Lavochkin La-9 is a single-engine, single-seat fighter jet aircraft, built in the Ławotchkin construction office after World War II. Production began in August 1946.
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The North American P-51 Mustang is an American single-engine fighter designed for the RAF, commissioned by North American Aviation in the United States and by the Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation in Australia. He was used by the United States and their allies during both World War II and the Korean War (as an assault aircraft).
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MiG-15 is a Soviet-era fighter aircraft. It was the world’s most-built jet aircraft and combat aircraft in aviation history and one of the most modern and best, if not the best aircraft of the 50’s.
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Cessna Skycatcher is a lightweight sports and tourist aircraft of the American company Cessna. The plane can take 2 people on board.
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Boeing 787 Dreamliner is a long-range, long-haul passenger aircraft. The first flight took place on December 15, 2009, the service began in 2011. Constructed and built by Boeing Commercial Airplanes. It carries between 210 and 330 passengers depending on seating configuration. Boeing 787 Dreamliner is the first passenger plane in which the hull and wings were made almost entirely of composite materials. Composites make up 50% of the weight of the aircraft, including carbon fiber reinforced plastics, 20% aluminum, 15% titanium, 10% steel, 5% other materials.
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The helicopter produces a load-bearing force by rotating the impeller or impellers driven by the engine, and now often by 2 and sometimes 3 engines. The rotor is made of properly profiled blades mounted in the head. Due to their special characteristics, mainly the possibility of vertical take-off and landing of helicopters, they have found their place in rescue groups, the military and wherever there is a need for landing on a small surface and precision maneuvers at low altitudes in difficult and inaccessible off-road conditions and in difficult weather conditions.
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