- Vladimir Myasishchev
Vladimir Mikhailovich Myasishchev ( _ru. Владимир Михайлович Мясищев) (1902–1978) was a
Soviet aircraft designer,Major General ofEngineering (1944),Hero of Socialist Labor (1957), Doctor of Technical Sciences (1959), Honored Science Worker of theRSFSR (1972).After his graduation from
Moscow State Technical University in 1926, Myasishchev worked at theTupolev Design Bureau and took part in constructing airplanes, such asTB-1 ,TB-3 , andTupolev ANT-20 Maxim Gorky . In 1938, Myasishchev became a victim of a repression campaign. While in confinement, he worked atNKVD 's Central Design Bureau No. 29 (ЦКБ-29 НКВД) inMoscow under the guidance ofVladimir Petlyakov , designing the Pe-2 bomber. In 1940, after his release, Myasishchev headed a design bureau (in the same building), working on the long-range high-altitude bomber DVB-102 (ДВБ-102). In 1946–1951, Myasishchev was the head of the faculty and later dean of the Department of Aircraft Design atMoscow Aviation Institute . In 1956, he became chief aircraft designer. In 1960–1967, Myasishchev was appointed Head of the Central Aerohydrodynamic Institute (TsAGI). In 1967–1978, Myasishchev held a post of the chief aircraft designer of the Experimental Machine Building Factory, which would bear his name starting 1981.Myasishchev designed different kinds of
military aircraft , including Pe-2B, Pe-2I, Pe-2M,DIS ,DB-108 , M-4, 3M, M-50). He also worked on acargo aircraft VM-T Atlant and high‐altitude airplaneM-17 Stratosfera . Myasishchev's aeroplanes, the 3M and M-4, set nineteen world records, and the M-17 "Stratosfera" twenty.In 1957, Myasishchev received the
Lenin Prize .See also
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