Not only is Russian engine builder Klimov proud of being an ‘official sponsor’ of Farnborough International – it’s also basking in the reflected glory created by the gravity-defying aerobatic display of the MiG-29 OVT fighter.

The uniquely agile performance of this fighter is largely achieved thanks to its thrust-vectoring RD-33 engine, the omni-directional nozzles being developed by Klimov.

As well as a starring role in the skies over Farnborough, Klimov is also making a serious bid to join the international panoply of aero engine-builders, with two exhibition stands to help visitors understand its design division’s developments. Helping explain the complex bypass ratio o fthe RD-33 were stand assistants Elena and Ekaterina (pictured below).

A working model of the RD-33 OVT engine, complete with thrust vectoring nozzle – will be on display and the company’s technical specialists will demonstrate the heart of MiG-29 OVT fighter.

Along with the RD-33 engine programme, Klimov will also show initial designs of turboprop and turboshaft engines, automatic engine control systems and gearboxes.

During the show, senior Klimov personnel intend to meet with representatives from companies like the Rolls-Royce, Augusta Westland, Turbomeca, Safran, Fuji and Aermacchi to discuss possible future cooperation and potential joint initiatives.

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Source: Flight Daily News