Technoavia Rysachok

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Technoavia Rysachok
Technoavia Rysachok at Ramenskoye 2013 (517-43) .jpg
Technoavia Rysatschok, MAKS 2013
Type: Multipurpose aircraft
Design country:

RussiaRussia Russia

Manufacturer:

Technoavia

First flight:

December 2, 2010

Number of pieces:

5

The Technoavia Rysatschok (Russian small trotter) is a multi-purpose aircraft made by the Russian manufacturer Technoavia .

history

The Rysachok was designed to replace the Antonov An-2 . As a multi-purpose aircraft, it is optimized for short distances and airports with poor infrastructure. The machine was to be produced by RKZ Progress in Samara . The first flight took place on December 2, 2010. Five machines were produced with which a flight test took place. A machine was transferred to the Mikhail Gromov University for Flight Research . General Electric signed a contract with Technoavia in early 2011 to equip the machine with General Electric H80 engines instead of the Walter M601 . The certification was canceled in January 2015 due to problems with funding.

construction

The Rysatschok is a cantilever, unswept low wing aircraft with retractable three-legged landing gear. The horizontal stabilizer is placed on the fuselage. In addition to the 10-seat basic version, versions for 16 and 19 occupants are planned, for which the torso is to be stretched.

Technical specifications

Parameter Data
crew 2
Passengers 8th
length 12.44 m
span 18.0 m
height 5.38 m
Wing area 30.5 m²
payload 1500 kg
Empty mass 3800 kg
Max. Takeoff mass 6000 kg
Cruising speed 250-390 km / h
Top speed
Service ceiling 6000 m
Range 2000 km
Engines two Walter M-601F with 580 kW each

See also

Web links

Commons : Technoavia Rysatschok  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Technoavia Purchases GE's H80 Engines for New Rysachok Aircraft , February 28, 2011
  2. Work on the aircraft certification "Technoavia_Rysatschok" canceled , arms-expo.ru, August 10, 2015
  3. Flyer of the ZSKB Progress for the ILA 2014