| A direct result of high-speed wing research conducted
at the TsAGI (Central Aerodynamics and Hydrodynamics
Institute) by a team headed by Matus Bisnovat, the
SK-2 single-seat fighter was evolved from the SK (skorostnoye
krylo, or high-speed wing) aircraft tested
during the winter of 1939-40. The SK was, effectively,
the smallest possible airframe capable of accepting a
12-cylinder Vee-type engine, every effort being made to
reduce drag (eg, a flush-fitting cockpit canopy which
could be raised, together with the pilot's seat, for takeoff
or landing). The SK-2, flown in October 1940, had a
similar small-area wing and 1050hp Klimov M-105 12-
cylinder liquid-cooled Vee-type engine, but an orthodox
cockpit, conventional carburettor and oil cooler air
intakes, revised vertical tail surfaces and an armament
of one 7.62mm and two 12.7mm machine guns. The
SK-2 was of all-metal construction with dural pressed
sheet stressed wing skinning and a semi-monocoque
fuselage. Flight test results were allegedly promising,
but not sufficiently so to warrant displacing established
fighter types in production.
W.Green, D.Swanborough "The Complete Book of Fighters", 2000
 | A three-view drawing (1656 x 1088) |
MODEL | SK-2 |
CREW | 1 |
ENGINE | 1 x 1050hp Ъышьют Ь-105 |
WEIGHTS |
Take-off weight | 2300 kg | 5071 lb |
Empty weight | 1850 kg | 4079 lb |
DIMENSIONS |
Wingspan | 7.30 m | 24 ft 11 in |
Length | 8.28 m | 27 ft 2 in |
Height | 2.60 m | 9 ft 6 in |
Wing area | 9.57 m2 | 103.01 sq ft |
PERFORMANCE |
Cruise speed | 530 km/h | 329 mph |
Ceiling | 10500 m | 34450 ft |
Range | 620 km | 385 miles |
ARMAMENT | 2 x 12.7mm |
lxbfYeaa, e-mail, 14.03.2024 06:00 20 reply | Barry, 04.04.2013 12:04 Bisnovat went on to become a prime designer of AAMs for the Soviet air forces. reply | sven, 13.03.2012 19:48 That wing looks like a stall spin killer. I'm wondering if it was just a bit too small. Induced drag on short wings can be a problem, hence performance no better many conventional span aircraft of its era. reply |
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