This aircraft paper model is a Myasishchev M-50 (NATO reporting name Bounder), a Soviet prototype four-jet engine supersonic strategic bomber, which never attained service, the paper model is created by Abraks for MoN, and the scale is in 1:66.
Only one prototype was built, which was believed to have first flown in 1957. The M-50 was constructed by the Myasishchev design bureau. It was a fast jet bomber with four engines: two Dobrynin VD-7 and two VD-7F turbojets. Two engines were located under the wing and two on the tips of its shoulder-mounted, truncated delta wings.
The second M-50 was designated M-52 and carried Zubets 16-17 turbojets, around which the aircraft had been designed. The engine installation was modified, and a second tailplane added to the top of the fin. M-50 participated in a Soviet Aviation Day flyby in 1961. M-52 was completed but was not flight tested.
Like most of the early 1960s supersonic strategic bomber projects, the M-50/52 program was terminated due to the development of the Intercontinental ballistic missiles and the priority assigned to the Soviet space program. [Source: wikipedia]
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