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The Lavochkin La-250A "Anakonda" was a twin-engine, two-seat delta-wing interceptor designed to fly long-range missions at high altitude, armed with two large missiles. Four of these aircraft were built between 1956 and 1958 in a competition with the Tu-28, which the later won. 
|  Specifications | 
| Country of Origin | CIS (formerly USSR) | 
| Builder | Lavochkin | 
| Function | interceptor | 
| Year | 1956 | 
| Crew | 2 | 
| Engines | 2*9000kg Lyulka AL-7F | 
| Wingspan | 13.9m | 
| Length | 25.6m | 
| Wing Area | 80.0m2 | 
| Empty Weight | 15,000kg | 
| Maximum Weight | 26,000kg | 
| Speed | 1,980km/h | 
| Ceiling | 18,500m | 
| Range | 2,800km | 
| Armament |  | 
 
 
 
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