Mikhail Petrovich Simonov (Russian: Михаи́л Петро́вич Си́монов; 19 October 1929 – 4 March 2011) was a Russian aircraft designer famed for creating the Sukhoi Su-27 fighter-bomber, the Soviet Union's answer to the American F-15 Eagle. After the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, Simonov coordinated the Su-27's sale to foreign governments, providing badly needed hard currency to the Russian government. In recognition of his achievements, he was named a Hero of the Russian Federation in 1999.[1]

Mikhail Simonov
Born19 October 1929
Died4 March 2011(2011-03-04) (aged 81)
NationalityRussian
Known forSukhoi Su-27
AwardsHero of the Russian Federation
Scientific career
Fieldsaircraft designer

Simonov was born 19 October 1929 in Rostov-on-Don. He became an aviation engineer in the 1950s and joined Sukhoi as a deputy chief designer in 1970. In his time at Sukhoi, he developed the Sukhoi Su-24 bomber and the Sukhoi Su-25 ground-attack airplane, as well as the Su-27. He was the Soviet Union's deputy minister of aircraft industries from 1979 to 1983.[citation needed]

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  1. ^ "Герой России Симонов Михаил Петрович" (in Russian), Warheroes.ru. Retrieved January 23, 2009.