
Sukhoi Su-26 | |
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| País | Unión Soviética |
| Tipo | Aviones acrobáticos |
| Primer vuelo | Junio de 1984 |
| Construido | Unknow |
el Sukhoi Su-26 es un avión acrobático monoplaza de la antigua Unión Soviética, propulsado por un solo motor alternativo radial. El Su-26 tiene alas rectas montadas en el centro y tren de aterrizaje fijo, el tren principal montado en un arco de titanio sólido.
Fuente: Sukhoi Su-26 en Wiki
| Sukhoi Su-26M Walk Around | |
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| Fotógrafos | Vladimir Yakubov |
| Localización | Museo Nacional del Aire y el Espacio - Centro Udvar-Hazy, Chantilly, VA |
| Fotos | 28 |
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General Characteristics
The Sukhoi Su-26M is a single-seat, single-engine aerobatic aircraft derived from the original Su-26. It is one of the world’s premier unlimited-class aerobatic competitors, known for its extremely light weight, high power-to-weight ratio, and robust structure capable of withstanding severe g-forces.
| Property | Value (Su-26M) |
|---|---|
| Papel | Unlimited Aerobatic Competition Aircraft |
| Fabricante | Sukhoi Design Bureau / MAPO |
| First Flight (Su-26) | Junio de 1984 |
| Equipo | 1 pilot |
| Configuración | Mid-wing monoplane, conventional fixed gear |
| Empty Weight | 700 kg (1,540 lb) |
| Envergadura | 7.80 m (25 ft 7 in) |
Design and Powerplant
- Engine: One Vedeneyev M-14P 9-cylinder, air-cooled radial piston engine.
- Power Output: 268 kW (360 hp).
- Propeller: Three-bladed (later four-bladed) German Mühlbauer composite propeller.
- Construction: The Su-26 was the first Soviet aerobatic aircraft to use over 50% composite materials, resulting in a very high strength-to-weight ratio.
- Fuselage: Steel tube truss structure, titanium in critical areas.
- Cockpit: Bubble canopy provides excellent all-around visibility, crucial for aerobatic competition.
Performance and Handling
- Maximum Speed: 450 km/h (280 mph).
- Stall Speed: 105 km/h (65 mph).
- Roll Rate: Extremely high, exceeding 360 degrees per second.
- G-Force Limits: Certified for maximum load factors of +12 to -10g, allowing for extremely violent maneuvers typical in international unlimited aerobatics.
- Key Improvement (Su-26M): The “M” variant introduced structural enhancements, redesigned wingtips, lighter materials, and often a four-bladed propeller, further enhancing its vertical performance and roll authority.
- Competition Success: The Su-26 family won numerous gold medals at World and European Aerobatic Championships, demonstrating superior performance against its Western counterparts.
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