The Polikarpov I-16 was a Soviet fighter aircraft of revolutionary design; it was the world's first low-wing cantilever monoplane fighter with retractable landing gear to have attained operational status and as such "introduced a new vogue in fighter design."[1] The I-16 was introduced in the mid-1930s and formed the backbone of the Soviet Air Force at the beginning of World War II. The diminutive fighter, nicknamed "Ishak" or "Ishachok" ("Donkey" or "Burro") by Soviet pilots, prominently featured in the Second Sino-Japanese War,[2] the Battle of Khalkhin Gol[2] and the Spanish Civil War[3][4] – where it was called the Rata ("Rat") by the Nationalists or Mosca ("Fly") by the Republicans. The Finnish nickname was Siipiorava ("Flying Squirrel"). Wikipedia
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Predecessor Polikarpov I-16
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 28.9ft (8.8m)
- Length 19.5ft (5.9m)
- Height 11.0ft (3.4m)
- Empty Weight 4,005lbs (1,817kg)
- Loaded Weight 4,936lbs (2,239kg)
Performance
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.405
- Wing Loading 26.0lbs/ft2 (127.0kg/m2)
- Wing Area 189.7ft2 (17.6m2)
- Drag Points 1817
Parts
- Number of Parts 31
- Control Surfaces 8
- Performance Cost 209
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