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The Tairov Ta-3 was a twin-engined single-seat heavy fighter designed and produced in the Ukrainian SSR in the Soviet Union from 1939. The Ta-3 was envisioned to serve primarily as an escort fighter. Competing contemporaneous designs in the USSR included the Grushin Gr-1, Mikoyan-Gurevich DIS and Polikarpov TIS.

Ta-3
Role
National origin Soviet Union
Manufacturer OKO (Kiev)
Design group Vsevolod Konstantinovich Tairov
First flight 31 December 1939 (OKO-6)
Number built 4

Development


Tairov designed and built the OKO-6 to a Soviet Air Force requirement for a twin-engined escort fighter to escort and protect bombers on long range missions. Competing proposals included the Grushin Gr-1, MiG DIS and Polikarpov TIS.

The aircraft was a single-seat monoplane of mixed construction; with wing spars of 30KhGSA (30ХГСА) steel, D1 aluminium alloy ribs, flush riveted skin, and elektron magnesium alloy leading edges; the fuselage was largely of flush-riveted D1 aluminium alloy built as a semi-monocoque shell with a wooden tail section. Armour was provided fore and aft of the compact cockpit, and the heavy armament was grouped around the nose of the aircraft, with two 12.7mm BS machine guns in the upper nose and four ShVAK cannons in the lower forward fuselage. The engines were housed in large underwing nacelles and drove counter-rotating propellers to eliminate torque effect with throttle movement.

First flown by Yu. K. Stankevich on 31 December 1939, the first aircraft was also tested by LII until the summer of 1940 when one of the engines threw a connecting-rod. The directional stability was found to be unsatisfactory so the second prototype (OKO-6bis) was built with a much longer rear fuselage, twin fins on the tips of a longer span tailplane as well as more powerful engines with LH rotation.

The third prototype was initially called OKO-6bis, changed to Ta-3, was flown by Stankevich in May 1941 with M-89 engines, one AM-37 37mm cannon and two ShVAK 20mm cannons. The fourth airframe which was to be the Ta-3bis with M-82 engines was abandoned due to the German invasion, and further work on the Ta-3 was halted when Tairov was killed in an airline crash, traveling between Moscow and Kuybyshev, in December 1941.


Variants




Specifications (Ta-3)


Data from Gunston, Bill. "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


References



    На других языках


    [de] Tairow Ta-3

    Die Tairow Ta-3 (russisch Таиров Та-3) war der Prototyp eines sowjetischen, zweimotorigen Jagdflugzeugs aus der Zeit des Zweiten Weltkriegs.
    - [en] Tairov Ta-3

    [it] Tairov Ta-3

    Il Tairov Ta-3 (in russo: Таирова Ta-3?, traslitterato: Tairova Ta-3) era un aereo monoplano e bimotore, progettato da Vsevolod Konstantinovič Tairov sul finire degli anni trenta del XX secolo. Progetto elaborato in seno al Dipartimento Sperimentale di Progettazione delle industrie di stato dell'Unione Sovietica (in russo «Опытно Конструкторское Отдел», traslitterato in «Opytno Konstruktorskoe Otdel» da cui la sigla «OKO») era noto anche come OKO-6[N 1].

    [ru] Та-1

    Та-1 — советский опытный двухмоторный истребитель сопровождения, одноместный среднеплан с мощным неподвижным вооружением, разработанный под руководством В. К. Таирова.



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