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Sukhoi T-49

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Sukhoi T-49

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The Sukhoi T-49, which first flew in 1960, is a Soviet interceptor aircraft. Measuring 19.8 meters long with an 8.6-meter wingspan and single engine, this aircraft lacks recorded maximum speed but represents interceptor development. The T designation indicates Tulski (Tula origin), reflecting Soviet manufacturing site nomenclature. The T-49's extended fuselage and modest wingspan reflect interceptor design philosophy emphasizing rapid climb and altitude performance. Its development during early Cold War represented Soviet response to high-altitude bomber threats.

Specifications

Role
Interceptor aircraft
Crew
1
Engines
1
First flight
1960
Length
19.8 m
Wingspan
8.6 m