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N. N. Pisarevskiy 
O. A. Sergeyev 
V. N. Shigulyev 
Vv. V. Struminskiy, Corresponding Academician (U.S.S.R.) 
K. A. Ushakov, Professor 
V. G. Vasil *yev 
V. Ya. Volodin 
S. L. Zak, Candidate 
Yu. G. Zakharov 
V. N. Zhigulev 
Description: 
The Institute was founded in 1918. Construction of its original 
laboratories was completed in 1927. TsAGI possesses extensive wind-tunnel 
facilities that are used for testing aircraft, aircraft-propulsion systems, 
motor vehicles, hovercraft, structural girders, and wind-power units. The 
Institute has laboratories for the study of hydraulic machinery, a wind- 
power laboratory, and many devices for testing aircraft and aircraft 
materials. Extensive research is done in the fields of hydrodynamics, gas 
dynamics, flight dynamics, industrial aerodynamics, and combustion. TsAGI's 
work also includes the design and development of aircraft, gliders, heli- 
copters, and propulsion systems. Recently, considerable attention has been 
devoted to the study of passenger aircraft with turboprop engines. TsAGI 
publishes Promyshlennaya Aerodinamika. 
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Name: Central-Asian Polytechnic Institute 
(Sredneaziatskiy politekhnicheskiy institut) 
Address: Tashkent, Assakinskaya ulitsa, 16 
Director: M. I. Niyazov, Docent (1961) 
Deputy Directors: G. R. Rakhimov, Professor (1961) 
G. G. Martirosyanets, Docent (1961) 
Administrative Affiliation: State Committee of Higher and Secondary Special 
Education of the Council of Ministers, Uzbek 
SoSioRo (gfe) 
Selected Staff Members: 
S. Kh. Agzamkhodzhayev, Docent, Head of Chair 
A. A. Artykov, Docent, Head of Chair 
Kh. N. Baymukhamedov, Doctor, Head of Chair 
V. L. Dmitriyev, Docent, Head of Chair 
B. S. Dzhelepov, Corresponding Academician (U.S.S.R.) 
Ve. Ae Fuklev, Docent 
