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The Kalinin K-2 (Russian Калинин К-2) was a Soviet airliner designed and built by the designer Konstantin Kalinin. The aircraft was a variant of the predecessor K-1 with a stronger engine and an all-metal construction. The total weight of the construction exceeded that of the planning considerably. The first flight took place in 1926. The assembly was more complex than the K-1, but only four were built.

K-2
Role Airliner
National origin Soviet Union
Manufacturer OKB Kalinin / GROSS (Grazhdanskoye Optnoye Samolyetstroenie - civil experimental aeroplane works)
First flight 20 April 1925
Status Retired
Number built 5
Developed from Kalinin K-1
Variants Kalinin K-3

Development


Kalinin was assigned to the yard of the airline Ukrovsdukhput after the registration of the K-1 design in Kharkiv as a construction site. The yard was then renamed GROS (Graschdanskoje Opytnoje Samoleostrojenie, pilot aircraft construction for civil aviation). Shortly thereafter, it was referred to only as a "series work". Here Kalinin gathered his best employees around and planned the further development of the K-1. The planning group included I. G. Neman, S. I. Iskovich, A. J. Shcherbakov, and W. J. Krilow.


Construction


The fuselage consisted of a welded tubular steel framework and was clad with light-alloy sheet metal from Koltschug aluminum. The construction was designed as a high wing monoplane whose wings were braced to the lower part of the trunk body. The wings had an elliptical shape and were, like the tail, made of tubular steel and also covered with light metal sheets. The tail had a normal shape (tail fins strutted to the fuselage). All control surfaces were covered with fabric. The chassis was fixed and provided with a continuous axle. At the rear of the fuselage was a sprung tailspur. The pilot sat in a closed cabin.


Variants


K-2
refined K-1 first flown in 1926, used by Ukrovsdukhput
K-3
Ambulance variant of the K-2 with accommodation for one doctor with 2 stretcher patients or four seated patients.

Specifications


Data from The Osprey Encyclopedia of Russian Aircraft 1875–1995[1]

General characteristics

Performance


References


  1. Gunston, Bill (1995). The Osprey Encyclopedia of Russian Aircraft 1875–1995. London: Osprey. pp. 132–133. ISBN 1-85532-405-9.

Further reading



На других языках


[de] Kalinin K-2

Die Kalinin K-2 (russisch Калинин К-2) war ein sowjetisches Verkehrsflugzeug, das von dem Konstrukteur Konstantin Kalinin entworfen und gebaut wurde. Das Flugzeug war eine Variante des Vorgängers K-1 mit einem stärkeren Motor und als Ganzmetall-Konstruktion ausgeführt. Das Gesamtgewicht der Konstruktion überschritt die der Planung erheblich. Der Erstflug erfolgte 1926. Der Zusammenbau war aufwendiger als bei der K-1, trotzdem wurden vier Exemplare gebaut und für den Transport von Passagieren genutzt.
- [en] Kalinin K-2

[it] Kalinin K-2

Il Kalinin K-2 era un monoplano sperimentale ad ala alta, progettato da Konstantin Alekseevič Kalinin nel 1926. Si trattava di un aereo di costruzione interamente metallica, derivato dal precedente Kalinin K-1.

[ru] К-2 (самолёт)

К-2 — советский пассажирский самолёт. Разработан К. А. Калининым в середине 1920-х годов.



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