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The Bartini A-57 was an experimental Soviet bomber of the mid-1950s that was designed by Robert Ludvigovich Bartini to take off and land on water. The aircraft was never put into production. The A-57 was equipped with a lift jet (similar to VTOL aircraft today) facing
Bartini died on 6 December 1974, in Moscow, at the age of 77. He was buried at Vvedenskoye Cemetery with a grave featuring a monument with the inscription "In the land of the Soviets, he kept his oath to devote all life that the red planes flew faster than the black (ones)". Bartini had almost no contact with Italy since he had left in the 1920s.
This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Bartini A-57; B. Beriev Be-1; D. Bartini DAR; S. Bartini Stal-6; Bartini Stal-7; T. Bartini T-117; V. Bartini Beriev VVA-14
This is a list of aircraft in alphabetical order beginning with 'B' as far as 'Be'. ... (Robert Ludvigovich Bartini) Bartini A-57 (Bartini) Beriev Be-1; Bartini DAR ...
This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Alekseyev I-21; Alekseyev I-212; Antonov A-40; Ayaks; B. Bartini A-57; Bartini Beriev VVA-14; Bartini T-117; Belyayev DB ...
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Bartini, in collaboration with the Beriev Design Bureau intended to develop the prototype VVA-14 in three phases. The VVA-14M1 was to be an aerodynamics and technology testbed , initially with rigid pontoons on the ends of the central wing section, and later with these replaced by inflatable pontoons.
Staff at a thrift shop located in Wyoming found a police docket from 1904, which documented historical crimes. The discovery of the leather book is said to hold "a wealth of history."