| Having worked during World War II in the S A Lavochkin
OKB, Semyon M Alekseev established his own OKB
in September 1946, and initiated the design of a singleseat
fighter powered by two 1365kg Lyulka TR-1 axial-flow turbojets. Designated I-211, the
first prototype made its initial flight in the autumn of 1947, but the TR-1 turbojets were developing only 70 per cent power. An initial series of six flights revealed
that the fighter handled satisfactorily, but was
seriously underpowered. The proposed armament
comprised three 37mm or two 57mm cannon, but
these were not installed pending the availability of
TR-1A turbojets, which, to be fitted to the second prototype,
theoretically offered 1505kg each.
The TR-1A had not been cleared for flight testing by the
time Alekseev's OKB was assigned a pair of Rolls-
Royce Derwent centrifugal-flow turbojets imported
from the UK. The second prototype I-211 was duly modified
to take the Derwent engines as the I-215. Discontinuation of the TR-1A turbojet led to abandonment
of the I-211 in favour of the I-215.
| A three-view drawing (1660 x 1087) |
MODEL | I-211 (OKB estimates) |
WEIGHTS |
Take-off weight | 7450 kg | 16425 lb |
Empty weight | 4360 kg | 9612 lb |
DIMENSIONS |
Wingspan | 12.25 m | 40 ft 2 in |
Length | 11.54 m | 38 ft 10 in |
Height | 3.68 m | 12 ft 1 in |
Wing area | 25.0 m2 | 269.10 sq ft |
PERFORMANCE |
Max. speed | 935 km/h | 581 mph |
Range | 1550 km | 963 miles |
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