Lavochkin La-7

1944

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Lavochkin La-7

The ultimate refinement of the basic La-5 rather than a new design, the La-7 was developed from the autumn of 1943 under the bureau designation of La-120. This embodied the results of a TsAGI wind tunnel programme aimed at defining areas in which the basic La-5FN could be aerodynamically improved. Incorporating the modified wing structure (metal spars replacing the wooden box spars) intended for application to the definitive La-5FN (but not to be introduced on that fighter until the late spring of 1944), a revised inboard wing leading edge and an entirely new cowling for the Shvetsov M-82FN engine, the La-120 was first flown in November 1943. In the following spring it entered production as the La-7. The intended armament comprised three 20mm Berezina B-20 cannon, but while this armament was installed in aircraft built at Yaroslavl, those built at Moscow reverted to the twin ShVAK cannon of the La-5FN. Variants included the tandem two-seat La-7UTI trainer, the La-7TK with a pair of TK-3 turbo-superchargers, and the rocket-boosted La-7R. The La-7TK was test flown in July- August 1944, but was destroyed when a turbo-supercharger exploded. Another example was fitted with the 2000hp ASh-71TK, trials soon being discontinued owing to the erratic behaviour of this engine's turbosuperchargers.

The La-7R, of which two prototypes were tested, was fitted in the rear fuselage with an RD-lKhZ liquid rocket motor of 300kg thrust, the first prototype being destroyed during the initial take-off run in October 1944. Flight testing of the second prototype continued until February 1945, and a further example - a conversion of one of the original prototype airframes and therefore referred to as the La-120R - entered test in January 1945, this having an improved rocket motor and local airframe structural changes. Testing of the La-120R continued until late 1946.

A total of 5,753 La-7s had been manufactured when production ended in 1946.

Lavochkin La-7

Specification 
 CREW1
 WEIGHTS
  Take-off weight3400 kg7496 lb
  Empty weight2620 kg5776 lb
 DIMENSIONS
  Wingspan9.8 m32 ft 2 in
  Length8.6 m28 ft 3 in
  Height2.60 m9 ft 6 in
  Wing area17.59 m2189.34 sq ft
 PERFORMANCE
  Max. speed680 km/h423 mph
  Cruise speed450 km/h280 mph
  Ceiling11800 m38700 ft
  Range990 km615 miles

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Lavochkin La-7A three-view drawing (1653 x 1193)

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Ronald, e-mail, 02.09.2008 05:43

Salvo of fire = 3.4kg / sec. 3 cowl B-20 synchronized CN.
Climb to 5km = 5.3 min.
360 turn = around 20 sec.

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306TigrCharlie, e-mail, 04.04.2008 19:04

The best and more balanced speed /rate-of-climb /rate-of-turn /manouverability aircraft of the WW2

A real joy and thrill to fly!

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yattra1, e-mail, 06.08.2007 08:54

The la-7 was the first plane to shoot down a me-262.

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Don, e-mail, 14.07.2007 18:26

More about armament?

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Owen D.T Thompson, e-mail, 28.11.2006 20:12

I fly online and cant tell u how much i enjoy shooting down guys flying ww2 german /british /japanese /american aircraft!! the il-7 just puts a smile on my face! happy hunting aka LONEWOLF5.

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