Tupolev PS-35
Tupolev PS-35 | |
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Type: | Passenger plane |
Design country: | |
Manufacturer: |
Plant No. 22 and No. 156 |
First flight: |
August 20, 1936 |
Production time: |
1937-1939 |
Number of pieces: |
9 + 2 prototypes |
The Tupolev PS-35 ( Russian Туполев ПС-35 ) is a Soviet airliner of the 1930s. The name stands for "Passaschirski samoljot" ( Russian Пассажирский самолет ), passenger plane. The factory name is ANT-35 (АНТ-35), after Andrei Nikolaevich Tupolev , the head of the design office .
development
The aircraft was developed from 1935 to create a replacement pattern for the PS-9 . Designer was by Tupolev salaried Alexander Arkhangelsky . When planning the project, he was guided by his SB-2 bomber design , from which he adopted the shape of the structure and tail unit. However, he designed the hull from scratch. In contrast to the PS-9, which had a corrugated iron cell, the PS-35 received a more modern fuselage cladding with smooth sheet metal. Two French Gnome Rhône 14K radial engines were used as propulsion systems, and later they were replaced by local M-85s. The series models each received two M-62IR. On August 20, 1936, the first flight of the prototype took place with Michail Gromow . The public presentation at the air parade in Tuschino took place just four days later .
The PS-35 was only built in a small series of nine aircraft, as it was a remarkably advanced design for its time, but was not designed for the originally required number of 20 passengers. The Soviet Union therefore acquired the license rights for the American DC-3 and built it as the Li-2 .
The PS-35 was used as an express airliner for Aeroflot on domestic routes. After the outbreak of war between Germany and the Soviet Union, the PS-35 were used as liaison aircraft or means of transport for high-ranking personalities.
On September 25, 1936, Michail Michailowitsch Gromow and the navigator Sergej Danilin achieved an average speed of 348 km / h with a PS-35 on the Moscow - Leningrad - Moscow route. The maximum speed flown at times was 400 km / h.
technical description
The PS-35 is a cantilever low- wing aircraft in all-metal half-shell construction with an oval fuselage cross-section. The passenger cabin is sound and heat insulated and heatable. The wing consists of three parts and is connected to the fuselage with two spars . As a special feature, the landing flaps run continuously under the fuselage. The tail unit is also made of metal in a normal self-supporting construction. The main landing gear will retract into the rear engine pods with the wheels sticking out halfway. The tail wheel is rigid.
Technical specifications
Parameter | Data |
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crew | 2-3 |
Passengers | 10 |
length | 15.40 m |
span | 20.80 m |
height | 5.90 m |
Wing area | 57.80 m² |
Empty mass | 5012 kg |
Takeoff mass | normal 6620 kg maximum 7000 kg |
drive | two air-cooled radial engines M-62IR |
power | 746 kW each (approx. 1,010 hp) |
Top speed | 372 km / h at an altitude of 4000 m |
Cruising speed | 350 km / h |
Landing speed | 95 km / h |
Summit height | 8500 m |
Range | Max. 1640 km |
literature
- Heinz A. F. Schmidt: Soviet planes . Transpress, Berlin 1971, p. 70 .
Web links
- Tupolev ANT-35 / PS-35. Retrieved June 21, 2018 .
- ПС-35 (АНТ-35). Retrieved June 21, 2018 (Russian).
Individual evidence
- ^ Karl-Heinz Eyermann, Wolfgang Sellenthin: The air parades of the USSR. Central Board of the Society for German-Soviet Friendship, 1967. p. 32.