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OKB-1 EF 140
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Description
RoleBomber/reconnaissance prototype
Crewthree
Dimensions
Length19.70 m63 ft
Wingspan19.40 m62 ft 1 in
Height5.70 m18 ft 3 in
Wing area58.4 m²627 ft²
Weights
Empty12,500 kg27,500 lb
Loaded24,500 kg53,900 lb
Maximum take-off27,000 kg59,400 lb
Powerplant
Engines2x Mikulin AM-01 turbojets
Thrust68.7 kN15,400 lbf
Performance
Maximum speed1,230 km/h767 mph
Range2,500 km1,558 miles
Service ceiling12,300 m40,000ft
Rate of Climb
Armament
Guns4 x 23 mm machine guns
in 2 remotely-controlled turrets
BombsNone
production version was to carry
4,500 kg (9,900 lb)

The OKB-1 EF 140 was a prototype aircraft developed in the Soviet Union by captured German engineers from the Junkers factory, originally conceived as a bomber, but later considered as a reconnaissance machine. The aircraft was a follow-on from the Junkers Ju 287 bomber prototype, but while it used the same basic layout and engineering concepts, it was an entirely new design by Brunolf Baade.

Only one EF 140 was actually built, and began flight tests on March 15 1949, using Rolls-Royce Nene engines as the intended Mikulin units were not yet ready. The project was cancelled before the second prototype was complete.
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