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The Bolkhovitinov DB-A (Dal'niy Bombardirovshchik-Akademiya – long-range bomber, academy) was a heavy bomber aircraft designed and built in the USSR from 1934.

DB-A
Role Bomber
National origin USSR
Designer Viktor Bolkhovitinov
First flight 2 May 1935
Number built 14

Development


Bolkhovitinov became the head of the VVIA design group at the VVA Zhukovsky ( - VVS academy Zhukovsky ) tasked with the design of a replacement for the Tupolev TB-3 heavy bomber. The resulting DB-A was advanced for its day, with stressed skin aluminium alloy construction throughout with clean lines, neatly cowled engines and trousered main undercarriage legs, with fully retracting main-wheels and tail-wheel. The split flaps, undercarriage, nose turret and bomb-bay doors were all operated by a pneumatic system recharged by engine-driven compressors. Flight trials began on 2 May 1935 at Khodinka piloted by N.G. Kastanyev and Ya.N. Moseyev, factory tests were completed by April 1934 and NII testing was carried out in May and June 1935. The excellent performance demonstrated included, sustained flight at an altitude of 2,500 m (8,202 ft) with two engines shut down, and 4,500 km range.

A decision was made to fly nonstop from Moscow to the US, and the DB-A was modified to fly, at an overload weight of 34,700 kg (76,500 lb), carry enough fuel to fly 8,440 km (5,244 miles). The red-painted DB-A prototype under command of Sigizmund Levanevsky departed Moscow Shchyelkovo airport on 12 August 1937 on an attempt to fly to Fairbanks, Alaska. After 14 hours, 32 minutes, the crew sent a radio message that one engine had failed and gave a revised ETA for Fairbanks, but nothing further was heard from the DB-A, and the fate of the aircraft and crew remains a mystery.

A second aircraft with increased gross weight, improved airframe, re-designed nose and more power was completed and flown in March 1936 as the DB-2A. An order for 16 aircraft was placed late in 1937, with the designation DBA, but only twelve were completed due to the advent of the TB-7/Pe-8.


Variants



Specifications (DBA)


A 3-view of the Bolkhovitinov DBA
A 3-view of the Bolkhovitinov DBA

Data from Gunston, Bill. “The Osprey Encyclopaedia of Russian Aircraft 1875–1995”. London, Osprey. 1995. ISBN 1-85532-405-9

General characteristics

Performance

Armament


See also


Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era

Related lists


References





    На других языках


    [de] Bolchowitinow DB-A

    Die Bolchowitinow DB-A (russisch Болховитинов ДБ-А) war ein schweres sowjetisches Bombenflugzeug und in dieser Eigenschaft einer der ersten Typen des Landes, die in Ganzmetall-Halbschalenbauweise hergestellt wurden. Die DB-A sollte die schon in die Jahre gekommenen TB-3-Bomber ablösen, letztendlich baute man jedoch nur zwölf Exemplare und verzichtete zugunsten der Pe-8 auf einen Serienbau. Bei dem Versuch, mit einer DB-A im Jahre 1937 einen Fernflug UdSSR–USA über den Nordpol durchzuführen, verschwand die Maschine spurlos über der Arktis.
    - [en] Bolkhovitinov DB-A

    [it] Bolkhovitinov DB-A

    Il Bolkhovitinov DB-A (in russo: ДБ-А, «Дальний Бомбардировщик — Академия»?, traslitterato «Dal’nij Bombardirovščik — Akademija» cioè «Bombardiere a lungo raggio-Accademia») era un aereo da bombardamento quadrimotore progettato e realizzato in Unione Sovietica nella seconda metà degli anni trenta.

    [ru] ДБ-А

    ДБ-А («Дальний Бомбардировщик — Академия») — советский экспериментальный тяжёлый дальний бомбардировщик, спроектированный и построенный под руководством российского советского авиационного конструктора Виктора Болховитинова[1].



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