Arkhip Lyulka

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Arkhip Lyulka was a pioneering Soviet jet engine designer who played a key role in developing advanced turbojet and turbofan engines for military and civilian aircraft.

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instanceOf Soviet engineer
aerospace engineer
human
jet engine designer
countryOfCitizenship Russia NERFINISHED
Soviet Union
employer Lyulka Design Bureau NERFINISHED
Soviet aviation industry
familyName Lyulka NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork aerospace engineering
civil aircraft propulsion
gas turbine engines
jet engine design
military aircraft propulsion
givenName Arkhip NERFINISHED
hasPart Lyulka Design Bureau legacy within NPO Saturn
influenced Soviet military aviation capabilities
development of high‑performance fighter aircraft
languageOfWorkOrName Russian
notableAchievement contribution to supersonic aircraft propulsion
creation of early Soviet axial‑flow turbojets
design of engines used on Sukhoi fighter aircraft
notableFor development of advanced military aircraft engines
development of engines for civilian aircraft
pioneering Soviet jet engine development
notableWork AL-21 turbojet engine NERFINISHED
AL-31F turbofan engine NERFINISHED
AL-41 turbofan engine family NERFINISHED
AL-7 turbojet engine NERFINISHED
design of Soviet turbofan engines
design of Soviet turbojet engines
occupation aircraft designer
engineer
sexOrGender male
workLocation Moscow
Soviet Union NERFINISHED

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Lyulka AL-7F turbojet developer Arkhip Lyulka
subject surface form: Lyulka AL-7F