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type of aircraft

Tupolev I-12

The Tupolev I-12 (also known as the ANT-23) was a prototype Soviet fighter aircraft that never reached production. The I-12 was of unconventional design with twin booms made of water pipes containing recoilless rifles and two engines in a push-pull configuration. The aircraft first flew in 1931 but did not enter production due to disappointing performance and operational difficulties such as the inability for the pilot to escape the aircraft without hitting the propeller arc behind him. The second prototype from Tupolev (designated ANT-23bis) was never completed.

Summary from Wikipedia licensed under CC BY-SA.

Manufacturer
Tupolev
Country of origin
Soviet Union
First flight
1931-08-29

Specifications

Cruise speed
160 kt
Max speed
160 kt
Max takeoff weight
5,291 lb
Powerplant
2 × Gnome-Rhône 9Ak
Engines
2
Seats
1
Length
31 ft
Wingspan
51 ft
Number built
1

Specifications are approximate and may vary by variant. Compiled from Wikipedia (CC BY-SA).

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