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Grigorovich was a Soviet aircraft design bureau, headed by Dmitry Pavlovich Grigorovich.


Aircraft


Reconnaissance

* M-1 - experimental observation flying boat, 1913 * M-2 - biplane flying boat, 1914 * M-3 - biplane flying boat, developed from the M-2, 1914 * M-4 - biplane flying boat, developed from the M-3 * M-5 - reconnaissance biplane flying boat, 1914 * M-6 - biplane flying boat * M-7 - biplane flying boat * M-8 - biplane flying boat * M-9 - biplane reconnaissance flying boat with machine gun, 1915, with cannon, 1916 * M-10 - flying boat, 1915 * MK-1 - three-engine biplane reconnaissance-bomber seaplane, 1916 *
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- biplane reconnaissance flying boat; scaled-down M-9, 1916 * M-16 - biplane reconnaissance flying boat for winter conditions; developed from the M-9, 1916 * M-17 - flying boat; re-engined M-15 * M-18 - flying boat; re-engined M-15, never finished *
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- flying boat; scaled-down M-9, never finished; 1918 * M-20 - flying boat; refined M-5, 1916 * M-22 - reconnaissance flying boat (project) - 1922 * M-23bis - biplane flying boat developed from the M-9, 1923 * M-24 - biplane reconnaissance flying boat, 1923 * MRL-1 - long-range reconnaissance flying boat, 1925 * MR-2 - long-range reconnaissance flying boat, 1926 * MR-5 - long-range reconnaissance flying boat, 1929 * ROM-1 - long-range reconnaissance flying boat, 1927 * ROM-2/MR-3/MDR-1 - long-range reconnaissance flying boat, 1929


Fighter

* M-11 - biplane flying boat-fighter, 1916 * M-12 - improved M-11, 1916 * M-13 - naval fighter project, 1916 * M-14 - naval fighter project, 1916 * PI-1 ''(Pushechny Istrebitel, the first one)'' - fighter with cannons and retractable gear, 1930..1933, developed from the I-Z * I-1 - fighter, 1924; first land-based design * I-2 - fighter developed from the I-1, 1924; first Soviet fighter to enter service in large numbers * I-Z - single-seat fighter, 1931 * I-9 - twin-engine single-seat heavy fighter project, 1932 *
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- single-seat high-speed fighter project, 1933 * IP-1 (DG-52) - cannon fighter, 1934 * IP-2 (DG-54) - re-engined IP-1, never finished * IP-4 (DG-53) - downsized version of IP-1, 1934


Escort fighter

* LK-3 (DG-56) - twin-engine escort fighter project, 1936


Torpedo bomber

* GASN (''Gydro-Aeroplane Spetsialnogo Naznacheniya'', "special purpose hydroplane") - biplane torpedo bomber, 1917; world's first torpedo-bomber aircraft


Bomber

* TB-5 - heavy bomber prototype, 1931 * DG-57 - medium bomber project, 1936


Dive bomber

* PB-1 (DG-58) - monoplane dive bomber project, 1935


Trainer

* MUR-1 - flying boat trainer developed from the M-5/M-20, 1926 * MU-2 - flying boat trainer, 1928 * MUR-2 - flying boat laboratory for aerodynamic testing


Ground attack

* TSh-1 - ground attack biplane, 1931 * TSh-2 - ground attack biplane, 1931


Minelayer

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- minelaying twin-engine seaplane project, 1927 * MM-2 - minelaying twin-engine biplane seaplane project * MM-3 (later known as MT-1)


Passenger aircraft

* SUVP (also known as PL-1) - airliner, 1925


Sport aircraft

* E-2 (DG-55) - prototype twin-engine sport aircraft, 1935 ;For Polikarpov: *
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fighter (in cooperation with N.N.Polikarpov), 1930 * DI-3, two-seat escort fighter developed from the Polikarpov DI-2, 1931


References

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