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The Heinkel HD 37 was a fighter aircraft, designed in Germany in the late 1920s, but produced in the USSR for Soviet Air Force service. It was a compact, single-bay biplane with staggered wings of unequal span, braced by N-type interplane struts. The pilot sat in an open cockpit, and the main units of the tailskid undercarriage were linked by a cross-axle.

HD 37, I-7
A VVS Polikarpov I-7
Role Fighter
National origin Germany
Manufacturer Heinkel, TsKB
First flight 1928
Primary user Soviet Air Force
Number built 2x HD37 and 132+ I-7

Design and development


It had been designed for the clandestine air force that the Reichswehr was training at Lipetsk, but had been rejected by German officials, who purchased the Fokker D.XIII instead.

The Soviet Air Force was experiencing a crisis with the obsolescence of its main fighter, the Polikarpov I-5, with no replacement apparently forthcoming from domestic manufacturers. When Heinkel was approached to provide an alternative, the firm was able to offer the HD 37, and the two prototypes were flown to Moscow in early 1928. Flight testing produced mixed results. While the basic design was apparently sound, Soviet test pilots reported many deficiencies in handling, and Heinkel was presented with a long list of complex changes to be made. Heinkel responded with the HD 43, and when the same Soviet test pilots found that they liked it even less than the HD 37, attention shifted once again to the previous design by the end of 1929. Early the following year, the Soviet government bought a licence to manufacture the type for the next three years, paying Heinkel 150,000 Marks for it. Manufacturing was carried out by TsKB (Tsentrahl'noye konstrooktorskoye byuro - central construction bureau) and Polikarpov, given the designation I-7.

Many of the improvements that had been adopted in the creation of the HD 43 were eventually implemented in the I-7 as well, along with other modifications, and by the time the first examples flew in summer 1931, flight test results were positive. Despite on-going difficulties in obtaining materials, 131 examples were produced by 1934. Most of these served briefly with units in Belarus, but by the time the last examples were leaving the factory, the type was already obsolete.


Variants


HD 37a
1 built.
HD 37b
1 built.
HD 37c
The third sub-series, produced under licence by Polikarpov after adaptation by TsKB (Tsentrahl'noye konstrooktorskoye byuro - central construction bureau): 132+ built.
Polikarpov I-7
The licence-built HD 37c adapted by TsKB by fitting a Mikulin M-17F engine, PV-1 machine guns and Soviet radio.

Operators


 Soviet Union

Specifications (I-7)


Data from Aircraft of the Soviet Union : the encyclopaedia of Soviet aircraft since 1917[1]

General characteristics

Performance

Armament


References


  1. Gunston, Bill (1983). Aircraft of the Soviet Union : the encyclopaedia of Soviet aircraft since 1917 (1st ed.). London: Osprey. p. 298. ISBN 085045445X.

Further reading



На других языках


[de] Heinkel HD 37

Die Heinkel HD 37 war ein deutsches Jagdflugzeug, das von Ernst Heinkel zum Ende der 1920er-Jahre für die sowjetischen Luftstreitkräfte konstruiert wurde. In der Sowjetunion wurde es unter der Bezeichnung I-7 in Lizenz gebaut. HD steht für „Heinkel-Doppeldecker“, I für „Istrebitel“ (russisch für Jagdflugzeug).
- [en] Heinkel HD 37

[fr] Heinkel HD 37

Le Heinkel HD 37 est un avion de chasse conçu en Allemagne à la fin des années 1920, mais produit en URSS pour la Force aérienne soviétique. C'était un biplan compact simple baie avec des ailes échelonnées d'envergure inégale reliées par des entretoises en N. Le pilote était assis dans un cockpit ouvert.

[it] Heinkel HD 37

L'Heinkel HD 37 era un caccia monomotore biplano sviluppato dall'azienda tedesca Ernst Heinkel Flugzeugwerke nei tardi anni venti ma prodotto in Unione Sovietica dalla TsKB con la designazione militare I-7 (I stava per istrebitel, caccia).

[ru] И-7

И-7 (от «истребитель седьмой»); первоначально HD-37c — советский истребитель-полутораплан «легкий маневренный», спроектированный в конструкторском бюро Хейнкеля в Германии с первоначальным названием HD-37c. Строился по лицензии в СССР с 1931 по 1934 годы — всего построен 131 самолет. Практически сразу после снятия с производства был снят с вооружения. По официальной версии был принят на вооружение как временная мера в связи с задержкой во внедрении собственных проектов. Не обладая какими-либо выдающимися данными, интересен тем, что это был первый и единственный боевой самолет иностранной разработки, принятый на вооружение и производимый в СССР в значительных количествах, при том что страна-производитель его сама массово не изготовляла.



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