Lavochkin
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Template:Mergeinto Lavochkin (OKB-301) was a Soviet aircraft OKB (design bureau), now defunct, named for its head designer, Semyon Lavochkin. It gained distinction for its family of piston-engined fighter aircraft during World War II, and later shifted to missile designs. The bureau was closed in 1960 upon its head designer's death, but was later re-opened to work on interplanetary probe designs for the Lunokhod program that successfully landed two rovers on the surface of the moon.
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Aircraft
- Lavochkin-Gorbunov-Goudkov LaGG-1
- Lavochkin-Gorbunov-Goudkov LaGG-3
- Lavochkin La-5
- Lavochkin La-7
- Lavochkin La-9
- Lavochkin La-11
- Lavochkin La-15
- Lavochkin La-120 (redirects to La-126)
- Lavochkin La-126
- Lavochkin La-130 (redirects to La-9)
- Lavochkin La-132 (redirects to La-9)
- Lavochkin La-134 (redirects to La-11)
- Lavochkin La-138
- Lavochkin La-140
- Lavochkin La-150
- Lavochkin La-152
- Lavochkin La-154
- Lavochkin La-156
- Lavochkin La-160
- Lavochkin La-168
- Lavochkin La-174
- Lavochkin La-176
- Lavochkin La-180
- Lavochkin La-190
- Lavochkin La-200
- Lavochkin La-205 is V-300, a SAM for S-25 air defense system
- Lavochkin La-250
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