Lavochkin La-250
The Lavochkin La-250 "Anakonda" was a high-altitude interceptor aircraft prototype developed in the Soviet Union by the Lavochkin design bureau in the 1950s. Its nickname "Anaconda" was invented during the flight test and referred to both the elongated body shape as well as the relatively critical flight characteristics of the machine.
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La-250A at Central Air Force Museum at Monino | |
Role | Interceptor |
Manufacturer | Lavochkin |
First flight | 16 July 1956 |
Status | Cancelled 1959 |
Primary user | Soviet Air Forces |
Number built | 5 |
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