The Nikitin NV-4 was a two-seat amphibious aircraft produced in the USSR in 1936.
Nikitin NV-4 | |
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Role | Amphibious aircraft Type of aircraft |
National origin | USSR |
Designer | Vasilii Vasilyevich Nikitin |
First flight | 1936 |
Number built | 1 |
The tandem seat NV-4 with, enclosed cockpit, was a biplane with a central float integrated with the fuselage, in similar fashion to the Grumman J2F Duck. Constructed mainly of wood the wings were conventional in construction, with ribs built up over spars covered with plywood and fabric. The fuselage and integral tail unit were constructed from shpon (layers of birch ply glued over moulds and templates). A manually retractable undercarriage was housed either side of the central float, with the fixed steerable tailwheel doubling as a water-rudder. Flight testing began, piloted by Nikitin, but pressure of other work caused abandonment.
Data from Gunston, Bill. "Encyclopedia of Russian Aircraft 1875-1995". London:Osprey. 1995. ISBN 1-85532-405-9
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1 Not assigned |