| With acceptance of the I-3 for series production, Polikarpov
and his team commenced work on a smaller,
lighter fighter, the I-6, powered by a 450hp Gnome-
Rhone Jupiter VI air-cooled radial. A single-bay, unequal-
span biplane of wooden construction with fabricskinned
wings and a monocoque fuselage, the I-6 was
flown on 30 March 1930, two prototypes appearing in
the annual May Day fly-past over Moscow in that year.
Prior to the commencement of flight testing, Polikarpov
had been arrested (in September 1929), accused of "exercising
insufficient energy in bringing assigned work
to fruition", and, together with Dmitri P Grigorovich,
was already working whilst in detention on a further
fighter (see I-5). Comparative trials were subsequently
performed between the I-6 and the I-5, the latter being
selected for series manufacture after prolonged evaluation.
The I-6 was the faster in level flight, but offered a poorer rate of climb and was less manoeuvrable. Development
was therefore discontinued in favour of the
I-5.
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WEIGHTS |
Take-off weight | 1280 kg | 2822 lb |
Empty weight | 868 kg | 1914 lb |
DIMENSIONS |
Wingspan | 9.70 m | 32 ft 10 in |
Length | 6.78 m | 22 ft 3 in |
Wing area | 20.50 m2 | 220.66 sq ft |
PERFORMANCE |
Max. speed | 280 km/h | 174 mph |
Range | 700 km | 435 miles |
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