Beriev Be-4 (KOR-2)

1940

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Beriev Be-4 (KOR-2)

More or less in parallel with the construction and development of the KOR-1 floatplane, the Beriev bureau was working on the design of a small flying-boat. This was intended to fulfil the same requirement as the hastily developed KOR-1, but was intended to provide much enhanced performance.

Beriev Be-4 (KOR-2)

First flown in 1940, this new and basically attractive flying-boat was of all-metal construction. The term 'basically attractive' is used judiciously, for without its wing-mounted powerplant this new aircraft had superb lines. The giant engine, however, rather like the disfigurement of a hunchback, dominated all else to spoil the aesthetic lines of Beriev's design. In configuration the Beriev KOR-2, as the new aircraft was designated, was a parasol-wing monoplane, the wing itself being pylon-mounted above the stepped flying-boat hull, and braced by two streamlined struts on each side. An unusual feature was the selection of an inverted gull wing, but almost certainly this was chosen to raise the wing-mounted engine as high as possible to provide adequate clearance for the three-bladed controllable-pitch propeller and, at the same time, to ensure that the mounting struts for the underwing stabilising floats could be kept as short as possible. The tail unit was similar in configuration to that of the KOR-1, except that the high-mounted tailplane was a strut-free cantilever structure.

Built in a factory at Taganrog, on the shore of the almost enclosed Sea of Azov, only a small number of these aircraft had been completed and delivered to the Soviet navy before the Taganrog area was over-run by the invading Germans in the autumn of 1941. Production of the KOR-2, or Beriev Be-4 as it had then been redesignated, was resumed at a Central Asian factory during 1942, but no records of the number constructed have so far been discovered.

3-View 
Beriev Be-4 (KOR-2)A three-view drawing (800 x 503)

Specification 
 ENGINE1 x Shvetsov M-62 radial piston engine, 671kW
 WEIGHTS
  Take-off weight2760 kg6085 lb
  Empty weight2055 kg4531 lb
 DIMENSIONS
  Wingspan12.0 m39 ft 4 in
  Length10.5 m34 ft 5 in
  Height4.05 m13 ft 3 in
  Wing area25.5 m2274.48 sq ft
 PERFORMANCE
  Max. speed360 km/h224 mph
  Ceiling8100 m26600 ft
  Range950 km590 miles
 ARMAMENT1 x 7.62mm machine-gun, 300kg of bombs

Beriev Be-4 (KOR-2)

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lxbfYeaa, e-mail, 14.03.2024 05:52

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Barry, 23.02.2016 13:41

Some sources indicate 47 were manufactured.

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Ian, e-mail, 22.04.2009 16:06

Same principle as the Supermarine Walrus but with sex appeal.

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Diogo, e-mail, 02.05.2008 02:12

WOW!!!

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