Polikarpov Ivanov

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TypeGround attack monoplane
National originSoviet Union
Number built1
Ivanov
General information
TypeGround attack monoplane
National originSoviet Union
ManufacturerPolikarpov
Number built1
History
First flightFebruary 1938

The Polikarpov Ivanov was a 1930s prototype Soviet ground attack monoplane designed by Polikarpov for a soviet government procurement competition codenamed Ivanov.[1]

The Ivanov was an all-metal low-wing monoplane with a retractable conventional landing gear and powered by a 830 hp (619 kW) Shevtsov M-62 radial engine.[1] It was fitted with four wing-mounted ShKAS machine guns with a moveable turret-mounted Berezin UBT fitted at the rear of the cockpit area.[1]

Development

Two prototypes were under construction in 1938 and the first was tested from February to August 1938. The Ivanov was found to need better flying qualities and with the competing Kharkov R-10 already in production the second prototype was not completed and the programme was abandoned.[1]

Specifications

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