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The Bartini Beriev VVA-14 was a Soviet experimental amphibious aircraft developed in the 1970s for anti-submarine warfare and maritime operations. Designed by Italian-Soviet engineer Robert Bartini, the aircraft featured a unique configuration with twin jet engines mounted above the fuselage and large side pontoons for water operations.

This highly detailed 3D model captures the distinctive silhouette of the VVA-14, including its characteristic cockpit layout, engine placement, and wing configuration.

The aircraft was designed to operate over the ocean and was part of an ambitious project combining features of an aircraft, seaplane, and ekranoplan. Only a small number of prototypes were built, making it one of the rarest experimental aircraft ever created.

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aviation visualization

historical aircraft collections

simulations and games

rendering and animation projects

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Bartini Beriev VVA14 Soviet Experimental Amphibious Aircraft 3D print model

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