Boris Stechkin
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Boris Sergeyevich Stechkin (1891–1969) was a Russian Empire scientist, engineer and inventor. He developed a theory of heat engines and was involved in construction of many Soviet
aircraft engine An aircraft engine, often referred to as an aero engine, is the power component of an aircraft propulsion system. Most aircraft engines are either piston engines or gas turbines, although a few have been rocket powered and in recent years ma ...
s. He was also co-developer of
Sikorsky Ilya Muromets The Sikorsky ''Ilya Muromets'' (russian: Сикорский Илья Муромец) (Sikorsky S-22, S-23, S-24, S-25, S-26 and S-27) were a class of Russian pre-World War I large four-engine commercial airliners and military heavy bombers used ...
(the first four-engine airplane and bomber, 1913) and Lebedenko's Tsar Tank (the largest
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in history, 1916–1917). He died in Moscow on April 2, 1969.


See also

* List of Russian inventors


References


Stechkin's biography at The Heroes of the Country


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