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Lavochkin Aircraft 152
Role Jet Fighter
National origin U.S.S.R.
Manufacturer Lavochkin
Designed by Semyon Alekseyevich Lavochkin
First flight 5th December 1946
Number built 1 x 152, 1 x 154(not completed), 2 x 156
Developed from Aircraft 150

Aircraft 152, USAF reporting name - Type 4, and its variants, was a jet fighter prototype designed and manufactured by the Lavochkin Design Bureau from 1945.[1]

Design and development

Following the limited success of Lavochkin Aircraft 150, drastic changes were introduced to improve performance and ease of maintenance. The engine was moved to the front of the nose with the cockpit sat above the removable mid-set wings and the exhaust beneath the wings. This arrangement also facilitated maintenance of the engine and eased changes of engine type. The undercarriage attached to the fuselage, and retracted into the fuselage, in similar fashion to many German jet fighter projects such as the Messerschmitt P.1101.[1]

History

Flight trials were progressing well with manufacturers trials completed om 23rd of June 1947. State acceptance trials commenced on 12th July . Aircraft 152 crashed on the eightth flight of these trials when the engine failed on approach.[1] Development continued with "Aircraft 154", "Aircraft 156", "Aircraft 160", and "Aircraft 174TK" (no relation to "Aircraft 174" and "Aircraft 174D"). The afterburning "YuF", used in the "156" and "160", was developed separately from the "RD-10F" developed for Yakovlev's early jet fighters.

Variants

Specifications (Aircraft 156)

Data from Gordon,Yefim. Early Soviet Jet Fighters. Midland Publishing. Hinkley. ISBN 1 85780 139 3

General characteristics

Performance

Armament

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Gordon, 2002, p.101 - p.114
  2. ^ Gunston, 1995

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