Mikulin AM-35
The Mikulin AM-35 is a Soviet aircraft engine developed in the late 1930s. It is a V12 liquid-cooled engine, known for its power and reliability, producing around 1,200 horsepower. The AM-35 was primarily used in military aircraft during World War II, contributing to the performance of several notable planes.
This engine was designed by Vladimir Mikulin, a prominent Soviet engineer, and played a significant role in enhancing the capabilities of Soviet aviation. Its robust design allowed for effective operation in various conditions, making it a key component in the success of the Soviet Air Force during the war.