SimplePlanes Petlyakov VI100


SimplePlanes Petlyakov VI100

Petlyakov VI-100 1 Petlyakov VI-100 History 2 Petlyakov VI-100 Specification 2.1 Basic 2.2 Production 2.3 Roles 2.4 Dimensions 2.5 Weight 2.6 Performance 2.7 Performance 2.8 Armor 2.9 Changes Petlyakov VI-100 History


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The Petlyakov VI-100 ( Visotnyi Istrebitel - high altitude fighter) was a fighter/dive bomber aircraft designed and built in the USSR from 1938. Development The VI-100 was first conceived in 1938 by a team led by Vladimir Petlyakov at STO-100, it was an aerodynamically-clean all-metal monoplane with turbo-supercharged engines.


Petlyakov VI100

Petlyakov VI-100 Heavy Twin-Engine Interceptor Prototype Aircraft [ 1940 ] The Petlyakov VI-100 heavy interceptor was a well-armed and aerodynamically-refined aircraft for its time but changing requirements for the Soviet Air Force led to its rebirth as the Pe-2 dive bomber.


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VI-100 /"100" prototype, "high altitude fighter", 1939. Pe-2I fighter Pe-3 multirole fighter, 207 [1] were built, 1941. Pe-3bis multirole fighter, about 300 were built, 1941. Pe-4 Pe-2 with Klimov VK-105PF engines. Vb-109 (by V.Myasichev) high-altitude bomber. Pe-8 /TB-7 The only four-engined bomber the USSR used during World War II, 1935.


Petlyakov VI100

The Petlyakov VI-100 (Visotnyi Istrebitel - high altitude fighter) was a fighter/dive bomber aircraft designed and built in the USSR from 1938.


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* The Petlyakov Pe-2 was a fast, twin-engined light bomber used extensively by the Soviets in their war against Hitler. This document provides a history and description of the Pe-2.


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The Soviet Union's most successful twin-engine airplane of World War II was designed in a prison camp. In 1937, the Soviets sent airplane designer Vladimir Petlyakov to prison because Stalin felt he had dragged his feet on a previous project. From the camp, Petlyakov was charged with developing a fast new fighter escort.


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The plane "100 with two M-105 engines, with two TK-2 turbochargers and two pressurized cabins" - this was its full official name - can be considered truly innovative, despite the traditional layout scheme. The car was equipped with two M-105 engines, the latest for that time, with TK-2 turbochargers and VISH-42 propellers.


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The Petlyakov VI-100 (Visotnyi Istrebitel - high altitude fighter) was a fighter/dive bomber aircraft designed and built in the USSR from 1938. Contents. 1 Development; 2 Specifications; 3 References; 4 External links; Development. The VI-100 was first conceived in 1938 by a team led by Vladimir Petlyakov at STO-100, it was an aerodynamically.


SimplePlanes Petlyakov VI100

The Petlyakov VI-100 (VI standing for "vysotny istrebitel", or high-altitude interceptor) was a Soviet fighter aircraft prototype of the 1930s. Development. The VI-100 was first conceived in 1938 by a team led by Vladimir Petlyakov. It was an aerodynamically-clean all-metal monoplane with turbo-supercharged engines. Due to delays in the.


SimplePlanes Petlyakov VI100

Product / Stock # 80296 Company: Hobby Boss Provided by: Squadron - Website: Visit Site Kits Aircraft History The Petlyakov Pe-2 (nicknamed Peshka - "Pawn") began life in 1939 as a high altitude fighter project, designated VI-100.


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In the sharashka, Petlyakov was put in charge of a team to develop a high-altitude fighter escort for the ANT-42 under the designation VI-100. The first of two prototypes flew on December 22, 1939 and was a very sophisticated aircraft for its time, featuring a pressurised cabin, all-metal construction, superchargers and many electrically.


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The aircraft was derived from V.M. Petlyakov's VI-100 pressurized high-altitude twin-engined interceptor, which displayed a phenomenal top speed of 623km/h at 10,000m, had a crew of two and was powered by 820kW M-105R V-12 engines. The VI-100 first flew on 7 May 1939.


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Vladimir Mikhailovich Petlyakov .. SKB-29 in mid-1938. Created on the basis of the experimental two-engine high-altitude fighter 100 (VI-100), which was in some way a Soviet clone of the German.


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Specifications General Type:High-Altitude Fighter/Dive Bomber Crew:3 Engine 2 x Klimov M-100A | 860 hp | Pistons Dimensions/Masses Length:12.27 m | Width:20.33 m | Height:3.50 m Weight:5732 kg | Max. Combat Weight:6462 kg Performances Max. | Ceiling:9560 m | Range:1900 km Armament


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The Petlyakov VI-100 was a high-altitude fighter with supercharged engines and a pres- 'sure wings cabin and for fuselage. the crew. Test The pilot aircraft Pyotr is M. left Stephanovsky in natural metal, flew the with VI-100 plain red prototype stars on on the its maiden flight on 22 December 1939. (Viktor Kulikov)