- Gromov Flight Research Institute
M. M. Gromov Flight Research Institute or LII for short ( _ru. Лётно-исследовательский институт имени М. М. Громова, _ru. ЛИИ) is an important Russian aircraft test base, scientific research center located in Zhukovsky, 40 km south-east of
Moscow .It has one of the longest airfield in
Europe , 5,403 m. LII'sconcrete surfacing covers the area of 2.5 millionsquare meters .LII was used as the backup landing site for the
Shuttle Buran test program and also as a test base for a Buran'saerodynamic alprototype s. (SeeOK-GLI )LII periodically holds the
MAKS event, the International Air Show (Aviasalon). The next edition (MAKS 2009) is scheduled to take place on August 18-23, 2009.At present, LII is also used as a
cargo airport .The airfield is also known as Zhukovsky Air Base or
Ramenskoe Air Base (Airport Ramenskoye )History
The Flight Research Institute was founded on
March 8 ,1941 , in accordance with thedecree ofSovnarkom and the Central Committee of theRussian Communist Party . Mikhail Gromov, a legendary test pilot and aHero of the Soviet Union , became its first chief.From the very beginning the Institute participated in development and testing of aircraft and airborne systems, conducted flight research in order to pave the way to further scientific activities.
The first years of the Institute's existence fell on the
Great Patriotic War , the hardest of times for the whole country. But it is in these days that versatility of the Institute's functions and resources manifested itself the brightest.During the war, the experts of the Institute kept developing recommendations with respect to maintenance of the highest possible level of the aircraft's' military characteristics, controlled flight trials of the experimental prototypes, aided to combat troops, studied the foreign aircraft and equipment, both purchased and taken as trophies.
See also
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Moskovia Airlines , also Gromov AirExternal links
* [http://www.liicom.ru/english/index.htm LII official site]
* [http://www.aviasalon.com/en/ MAKS, Aviasalon web-site]
* [http://gromovair.ru/ Web-page of Gromov Air, official LII aviacompany]
* [http://maps.google.com/maps?ll=55.558205,38.146505&spn=0.059052,0.085316&t=k&hl=en LII airfield at Google Maps]
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