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The Sukhoi Su-12 (Aircraft RK) was a prototype Soviet reconnaissance and artillery spotter aircraft developed during World War II.

Su-12
Role Reconnaissance aircraft
Manufacturer Sukhoi
Designer Pavel Sukhoi
First flight 26 August 1947
Status Prototype
Primary user Soviet Air Forces
Number built 1

Development


In November 1943, the Sukhoi OKB designed an artillery spotter aircraft based on the German Focke-Wulf Fw 189.[1] As designed, the aircraft had a crew of three and was powered by a pair of Shvetsov M-62 engines. The aircraft was initially denied funding but was eventually approved thanks to an intervention by the Soviet Chief Marshal of Artillery N.N. Voronov.[1] As a result of evolving specifications, the crew was increased to four and the engines were changed to more powerful Shvetsov ASh-82M with 1,640 kW (2,200 hp).

The Su-12 prototype flew on 26 August 1947 with N.D. Fikson at the controls. The test flight program was completed by 30 October. Due to problems with the ASh-82M engines, the powerplant was changed to ASh-82FN making 1,380 kW (1,850 hp), but while reliable, the less-powerful engines caused the Su-12 to miss its top speed and service ceiling specifications.[1] The Su-12 successfully completed government testing in September 1949 and was recommended for production. Due to lack of production capacity in the USSR, in October 1949 it was proposed to build the airplane in Czechoslovakia. However, the application for production was denied, citing failure to meet performance specifications.[1] Subsequent efforts by the Sukhoi Design Bureau to secure funding and continue work on the Su-12 were denied.


Operators


 Soviet Union

Specifications (Su-12)


Data from Shavrov,[2] OKB Sukhoi[3]

General characteristics

Performance

Armament


See also


Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era


References





Notes


  1. "Sukhoi Su-12". Sukhoi Company Museum. Archived from the original on 2011-09-29. Retrieved 2007-01-14.
  2. Shavrov V.B. (1994). Istoriia konstruktskii samoletov v SSSR, 1938-1950 gg. (3 izd.). Mashinostroenie. ISBN 5217004770.
  3. Antonov, Vladimir; Gordon, Yefim; Gordyukov, Nikolai; Yakovlev, Vladimir; Zenkin, Vyacheslav; Carruth, Lenox; Miller, Jay (1996). OKB Sukhoi : a history of the design bureau and its aircraft (1st ed.). Earl Shilton: Midland Publishing. pp. 73–75. ISBN 9781857800128.
  4. Lednicer, David. "The Incomplete Guide to Airfoil Usage". m-selig.ae.illinois.edu. Retrieved 16 April 2019.

На других языках


[de] Suchoi Su-12

Die Suchoi Su-12 (russisch Сухой Су-12, NATO-Codename: Type 23), auch als Projekt RK bezeichnet, war ein sowjetisches zweimotoriges Aufklärungsflugzeug, das kurz nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg realisiert wurde. Es war der letzte im OKB Suchoi entwickelte Typ mit Kolbenmotor.
- [en] Sukhoi Su-12

[fr] Soukhoï Su-12

Le Soukhoï Su-12 est un prototype construit à un exemplaire d'avion de reconnaissance et d'observation pour l'artillerie développé par l'URSS pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale.

[it] Sukhoi Su-12

Il Sukhoi Su-12 (in caratteri cirillici Сухой Су-12, designazione USAF/DoD "Type 23"[3]) era un bimotore da ricognizione ad ala bassa progettato dall'OKB 51 diretto da Pavel Osipovič Suchoj e sviluppato in Unione Sovietica nei primi anni quaranta.

[ru] Су-12

Су-12 (Самолёт РК — «разведчик-корректировщик») — прототип советского разведчика-корректировщика, разработанный во время Второй Мировой войны в ОКБ Павла Сухого. Создан для выполнения задач по корректировке артиллерийского огня, авиационной разведки и ведения аэрофотосъемки. На самолёте устанавливалось фотооборудование, обеспечивающее плановое и перспективное фотографирование с больших и малых высот, а также проведение фоторазведки ночью[1].



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