StyrenePilot1970 wrote:
Sure, there are plenty of original Soviet designs, but coincidence? I ain't buying.
It does look suspicious, doesn't it? But let's go a bit further... (I treasure my ignorance of 'modern' aviation.) But changing the size of a modern fast, high performance aircraft isn't just a 'make it bigger' exercise. A significantly different sized aircraft is going to have a
very different performance envelope, due to (IIRC) the inverse square law.
The Russian operational methodology and objectives are essentially very different to that of the US or, indeed, the west (Randy might comment here) which is also an important factor for design suitability.
Also much as designers consistently deny it, there's period fashions through aviation. Remember all those 'paper-plane 'boxy' warplanes? The XB-70, Avro Arrow, TSR-2? Did they all need to be such square deltas, or was that the international vogue of the time?
(Remind me how the US was involved with the Anglo-French Concorde design, btw?

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StyrenePilot1970 wrote:
The B-24 and the B-17 were designed for pretty much the same role, and their appearance for the most part stops at the number of engines.
That was more the factor of different approaches (predicated on a early '30s wing concept, and the later, Davis wing) to similar tasks.
The best W.W.II fighters and bombers of the Russian were unarguably the equal of anything anyone else produced in W.W.II (Yak 9, La 7, Pe-2, Stormovik) except the strategic bomber niche, which they didn't need until after 45 when the enemy changed. Too much is made of the B-29 copying exercise, IMHO, BTW. It was an effective quick and dirty jump into that bomber bracket, which was a sudden capability gap - and was good enough for the task, I believe. Then they moved on.
Incidentally, the attitude that 'their stuff must be copies of our stuff' resulted in the 'Martins' and 'Curtiss' of the Spanish Civil War (SB-2s and I-16s) the 'Curtiss Hawks' of the
Luftwaffe (Fw-190) and those funny Japanese pilots with bottle glasses flying inferior copies of western aircraft that we found all over the Pacific in 1942...
Looks IMHO, are over rated. It's what things do that counts.
Just some thoughts,
Regards,