Bratukhin, or OKB-3, was a Soviet aircraft design bureau created in 1940 from within TsAGI to develop helicopters.
Headed by Ivan Pavlovich Bratukhin, the bureau built several experimental helicopters over the next decade.
Each model had the same basic design of two rotors with separate engines carried on the ends of outriggers to each side of the fuselage.
Bratukhin Omega Original prototype helicopter with two 164 kW engines mounted at the end of outriggers.
Bratukhin G-3 Similar to the Omega II, but powered by 336 kW Pratt & Whitney R-985 Wasp Juniors.