List of Russian aerospace engineers
This list of Russian aerospace engineers includes the designers of aircraft, rocketry and spacecraft, and developers of auxiliary aerospace technologies from the Russian Empire, the Soviet Union and the Russian Federation.
See also the Category:Russian aerospace engineers.
Alphabetical list
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- Georgy Babakin, designer of the first soft landing space vehicle Luna 9
- Vladimir Barmin, designer of the world's first rocket launch complex (Baikonur spaceport)
- Robert Bartini, developer of ekranoplans and VTOL amphibious aircrafts, physicist, tutor to many other aerospace designers
- Alexander Bereznyak, designer of the first rocket-powered fighter aircraft, BI-1
- Georgy Beriev, designer of the Be-series amphibious aircraft
- Georgy Bothezat, inventor of quadrotor helicopter, The Flying Octopus
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- Nikolay Kamov, designer of the Ka-series coaxial rotor helicopters
- Mstislav Keldysh, developer of the first satellite (Sputnik) and Keldysh bomber
- Alexander Kemurdzhian, inventor of the first space exploration rover Lunokhod
- Kerim Kerimov, the secret figure behind the Soviet space program
- Nikolai Kibalchich, pioneer of rocketry. The International Astronomical Union honoured the rocketry pioneer by naming a crater on the moon Kibal'chich.
- Sergei Korolyov, the Father of the Soviet space program, inventor of the first intercontinental ballistic missile and the first space rocket (R-7 Semyorka), creator of the first satellite (Sputnik), supervisor of the first human spaceflight
- Gleb Kotelnikov, inventor of the knapsack parachute and drogue parachute
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- Victor Makeev, developer of the first intercontinental SLBM
- Artem Mikoyan, designer of the MiG-series fighter aircraft, including world's most produced jet aircraft MiG-15 and most produced supersonic aircraft MiG-21
- Alexander Mikulin, designer of Mikulin AM-34 and other Soviet aircraft engines, co-developer of the Tsar Tank
- Mikhail Mil, designer of the Mi-series helicopters, including Mil Mi-8 (the world's most-produced helicopter) and Mil Mi-12 (the world's largest helicopter)
- Pavel Molchanov, inventor of radiosonde
- Alexander Mozhaysky, author of the first attempt to create heavier-than-air craft in Russia, designed the largest of 19th century airplanes
- Vladimir Myasishchev, founder of the Myasishchev Design Bureau
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See also