| Late in 1941, as series production of the MiG-3 phased
out following the decision to discontinue manufacture
of its AM-35A engine (priority having been assigned to
the AM-38 for the IL-2 shturmovik), an attempt was
made to adapt the basic airframe to take the 1700hp
Shvetsov M-82A 14-cylinder air-cooled radial. Assigned
the Izdeliye designation IKh by the OKB and the provisional
official designation I-210, and also referred to unofficially
as the MiG-3M-82, the first of five airframes
adapted to take the new engine was flown in December
1941. The M-82A weighed only 20kg more than
the AM-35A that it supplanted, but was 38cm
wider, a new forward fuselage being necessary to cater
for the cross section translation from the circular cowling
to the oval centre fuselage. The armament consisted
of three 12.7mm guns. Plans were prepared to
initiate IKh production as the MiG-9, but flight test revealed
a serious drag problem, severe tail vibration and
poor control characteristics. Despite the disappointing
results of factory testing, the first aircraft was fitted
with yet two more 7.62mm guns and sent to the Kalinin
Front. The TsAGI, meanwhile, conducted full-scale
wind tunnel testing with one of the IKh aircraft, resulting in development of the I-211.
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WEIGHTS |
Take-off weight | 3382 kg | 7456 lb |
Empty weight | 2720 kg | 5997 lb |
DIMENSIONS |
Wingspan | 10.20 m | 33 ft 6 in |
Length | 8.08 m | 27 ft 6 in |
Wing area | 17.44 m2 | 187.72 sq ft |
PERFORMANCE |
Max. speed | 565 km/h | 351 mph |
Range | 1070 km | 665 miles |
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