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The Bratukhin Omega (also known as the 2MG) was an early Soviet helicopter, the first product of a new Soviet design bureau, OKB-3 that was created from within TsAGI specifically to develop rotary-wing aircraft. Bratukhin's design was a side-by-side twin rotor machine, with each rotor carried on a long outrigger truss. The Omega's rotors were each powered by a separate engine carried in a nacelle also at the end of the truss. Captive trials commenced in August 1941 and revealed severe problems with engine vibration and overheating. Before these could be addressed, however, OKB-3 was evacuated ahead of the German advance into the Soviet Union.

Omega
Bratukhin B-11 top-view silhouette
Role Experimental helicopter
Manufacturer Bratukhin
Designer Ivan Pavlovich Bratukhin
First flight August 1941 (tethered)
Number built 1

Design and development


Flight testing recommenced in mid-1942, with the Omega still flying on a tether until early the next year. Free-flight trials confirmed the design as basically sound, so although the engine difficulties were never fully resolved, Bratukhin was convinced that further development along the same general lines would prove fruitful. Development of the Omega helicopter was incremental with progressively more powerful engines, stronger structure and more reliable dynamic components, such as gearboxes and transmission shafts.[1]

The ultimate iteration of the Omega was the Bratukhin B-11 which was used to compare characteristics of the products of the three competing helicopter designers. Completed in 1948 this was probably the most successful of the breed up to that time but still exhibited some of the short-comings of the configuration; mismatch between fixed wing and rotor and reliability of the complex dynamic components.[2]

The lateral twin-rotor system was not put to rest, however, and was resurrected in the Kamov Ka-22 and the Mil V-12.


Variants



Specifications


Data from Gunston, Bill. The Osprey Encyclopaedia of Russian Aircraft 1875–1995. London, Osprey. 1995. ISBN 1-85532-405-9.

General characteristics

Performance


See also



References


Notes

  1. Taylor 1989, p. 194.
  2. Apostolo 1984, p. 108.

Bibliography




На других языках


- [en] Bratukhin Omega

[fr] Bratoukhine Omega

Le Bratoukhine Omega (également connu sous le nom de 2MG ) était un des premiers hélicoptères soviétiques, et le premier produit d'un nouveau bureau d'études soviétique, Bratoukhine, qui a été créé au sein du TsAGI spécifiquement pour développer des aéronefs à voilure tournante. La conception de Bratoukhine était une machine à double rotor côte à côte, chaque rotor étant porté sur une longue poutre de stabilisation. Les rotors de l’Omega étaient chacun propulsés par un moteur propre porté dans une nacelle à l'extrémité de la poutre. Les essais au sol ont commencé en août 1941 et ont révélé de graves problèmes de vibrations et de surchauffe du moteur. Avant que ceux-ci ne puissent être résolus, Bratoukhine a été évacué à cause de l’avancée allemande en Union soviétique.



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