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I-14 (Fighter Fourteenth)

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Max speed: 360 Kph, (AG-3: activate landing gears (Use VTOL), AG-7: Auto pilot, AG-5: Ejection, AG-6: Parachute))
I-14 (ANT-31) fighter fourteenth - Soviet fighter, type "High Speed". The second serial fighter, created By the design team of Pavel Osipovich Sukhoi under the General leadership of Andrei Tupolev in the Design Department of experimental aircraft (KOSOS) in Moscow. It first took off in 1933. Due to the simultaneous appearance of a faster and cheaper in the production the fighter I-16 of design Bureau of Nikolai Polikarpov, the fighter of Pavel Sukhoi I-14 was withdrawn from production Of the planned 50 series of small aircraft p. O. Sukhoi in combat aircraft of the red air fleet was put only 18 machines. In the design of the high-speed fighter I-14 in the series, many new technological and constructive solutions were used for the USSR, previously not used in the Soviet aircraft industry.
Nikolay Nikolaevich Polikarpov was an experienced aircraft designer of the "old" pre-revolutionary school. On October 24, 1929, Nikolay Polikarpov was arrested by the OGPU on charges of "participation in the counter-revolutionary pest organization" and sentenced to death without trial. The execution of the sentence- "execution" - was postponed" for inexpediency"; the Soviet Union lacked qualified aircraft designers. "Con", Nikolai Polikarpov, the "firing under article" designs planes in a "sharashka" — a Special design Bureau (TSKB-39 GPU) on the territory of the Butyrka prison in Moscow. :p
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General Characteristics

  • Created On Windows
  • Wingspan 46.8ft (14.3m)
  • Length 26.6ft (8.1m)
  • Height 18.1ft (5.5m)
  • Empty Weight 607lbs (275kg)
  • Loaded Weight 3,492lbs (1,584kg)

Performance

  • Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.644
  • Wing Loading 9.8lbs/ft2 (47.7kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 357.6ft2 (33.2m2)
  • Drag Points 7848

Parts

  • Number of Parts 250
  • Control Surfaces 4
  • Performance Cost 1,020