AM-35 | |
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Type | Liquid-cooled V-12 piston engine |
Manufacturer | Mikulin |
First run | October 1939 |
Major applications | Ilyushin Il-2 |
Developed into | Mikulin AM-37 |
The Mikulin AM-35 was a 1930s Soviet piston aircraft engine. Derived from the AM-34FRN, the AM-35 entered production in 1940 and was used on the MiG-1 and MiG-3 World War II fighters as well as the Petlyakov Pe-8 heavy bomber. The engine was very similar to the AM-38F of the Ilyushin Il-2, and built in the same plant (Kuybyshev, in late 1941). It was for this fact that Mikulin was forced to focus production on the AM-38F, thus discontinuing construction of the AM-35.
Data from Kotelnikov.