
Beriev Be-10 - Wikipedia
The Beriev Be-10, also known as Izdelye M, (NATO reporting name: Mallow) was a twin engined, turbojet powered, flying-boat, patrol bomber built by the Soviet Union from 1955.
Beriev Be-10 (Mallow) - Fly a jet fighter
The Beriev Be-10, a jet-engined flying boat, finds its origins in the Soviet Union’s ambition to maintain an aerial edge during the tumultuous Cold War era. Designed primarily for anti-submarine and maritime patrol operations, the Be-10 was one of the few aircraft that successfully combined aquatic operations with jet propulsion.
Beriev Be-6, Be-10, & Be-12 Flying Boats - AirVectors
This document describes Beriev flying boat designs up to the 1960s, most notably the "Be-6", "Be-10", and "Be-12". It also provides a survey of flying boats developed by the Tupolev organization in the prewar period.
Beriev Be-10 Mallow - GlobalSecurity.org
The aircraft Beriev Be-10 "Mallow" was the world's only production flying boat with turbojet engines. This jet-engined flying boat was the only one its class to enter operation service. Yet few...
Beriev Jet Military Flying Boats - War History
2018年11月30日 · In August 1963 the Be-10 was grounded for two reasons – three boats had recently crashed, with some fatalities, while, in addition, cracks had been found in the Al-8 alloy structural parts of several other airframes; after sitting idle for five years, all of the survivors were eventually scrapped.
Beriev Be-10 - maritime patrol flying-boat - aviastar.org
The Beriev Be-10 'Mallow' has the distinction of being the only turbojet-powered flying-boat in the world to have attained true production status. Developed from the R-1, it flew for the first time on 20 July 1956 and was first seen in public on the 1961 Soviet Aviation Day, when four of the type flew past in formation.
Beriev Be-10 (Mallow) Maritime Bomber Flying Boat Aircraft
The Beriev Be-10 flying boat was developed for use by Soviet Naval Aviation as a patrol bomber during the Cold War years. It followed basic flying boat criteria by implementing a high-wing mainplane and boat-like hull mated to an aircraft fuselage.
Beriev Be-10 (Mallow) - War Wings Daily
The Beriev Be-10, known by its NATO reporting name Mallow, was a remarkable Soviet jet-powered flying boat developed in the late 1950s. As a maritime patrol and strike aircraft, it showcased advanced aerodynamic design with its swept wings and tail surfaces, complemented by two Mikulin AM-5 turbojet engines mounted above the fuselage to avoid ...
Beriev Be-10 | Military Wiki | Fandom
The Beriev Be-10, also known as Izdelye M, (NATO reporting name: Mallow) was a twin engined, turbojet powered, flying-boat, patrol bomber built by the Soviet Union from 1955. The Be-10 is sometimes referred to as the M-10, though this designation is believed to apply only to the modified Be-10...
Beriev Be-10 Mallow - GlobalSecurity.org
GM design office Beriev, as the single source in the Soviet Union, had extensive experience in the construction of hydroplanes. It was behind the construction of various types, for example, KOR-1...
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