Konjok-Gorbunok
Konjok-Gorbunok | |
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Type: | Training and agricultural aircraft |
Design country: | |
Manufacturer: |
Aircraft workshop No. 7 Odessa |
First flight: |
1923 |
Commissioning: |
1923 |
Number of pieces: |
30th |
The Soviet Konjok-Gorbunok ( Russian Конёк-Горбунок , "Hunchback Horse", also: Chioni No. 5 , Хиони No. 5) was created in 1923 and was the first agricultural aircraft of the Soviet Union . It was named after the fairy tale of the same name by the Russian poet Pyotr Jerschow .
development
The pilot Wassili Chioni , employed in the Odessa aircraft repair shop No. 7, made the proposal to build an aircraft for pilot training from the parts left over from the Anatra-D production there. Fiat engines stored there should also be used as propulsion.
The first copy was completed by Chioni as U-8 (u for utschebny, training) in the spring of 1923. The two-seater type was created in wood with a rectangular fuselage cross-section and plywood planking. The double-decker structure and the braced tail unit were also made of wood and had a fabric covering. Only the upper wing had ailerons. The landing gear was rigid and had a grinding spur at the stern.
Chioni carried out the flight tests personally in Odessa and Moscow. It was successful, but the need for trainer aircraft was covered. So it was decided to place a spray container for insecticides in the front cabin. In this version, the Chioni No. 5 was built in 30 copies and mainly used to control locusts . She was in the service of agricultural aviation until 1928 . It was presented to the international public at the 1928 ILA in Berlin.
Technical specifications
Parameter | Data |
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crew | 1-2 |
length | 7.80 m |
Wingspan | above 11.47 m below 10.00 m |
height | 3.00 m |
Wing area | 37.00 m² |
Preparation mass | 700 kg |
Payload | 275 kg |
Takeoff mass | 975 kg |
Wing loading | 26.3 kg / m² |
Power load | 9.75 kg / hp |
Engine | a liquid-cooled Fiat in - line engine with a rigid two-bladed wooden propeller (ø 2.70 m)
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power | 74 kW (approx. 100 PS) |
Top speed | 122 km / h |
Climb performance | 1.7 m / s |
Service ceiling | 3500 m |
Range | 320 km |
literature
- Wilfried Copenhagen , Jochen K. Beeck: The large aircraft type book . Motorbuch, Stuttgart 2005, ISBN 978-3-613-02522-6 , p. 473 .
- Vadim B. Schawrow : On the history of Soviet aircraft construction. Test constructions 1923 to 1925 (1) . In: Aviator Calendar of the GDR 1976 . Military Publishing House , Berlin 1975, p. 181 .
- Heinz AF Schmidt: Soviet planes . Transpress, Berlin 1971, p. 170 .
- Heinz A. F. Schmidt: Historical Airplanes Part II . Transpress, Berlin 1970.
Web links
Хиони У-8 Конек-Горбунок. Retrieved April 26, 2019 (Russian).