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Petlyakov Pe-2

Military
Petlyakov Pe-2

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The Petlyakov Pe-2 was a Soviet twin-engine dive bomber that first flew in 1939, becoming one of the most important Soviet bombers throughout the Second World War. With a 12.7-meter fuselage, 17.2-meter wingspan, 540 kilometers per hour speed, and three-crew configuration, it combined speed with accuracy in ground attack operations. The aircraft's robust construction permitted repeated low-level attacks despite enemy fire. Its widespread service and combat record established it as a critical Soviet contribution to air operations.

Caractéristiques

Rôle
Dive bomber
Origine
Soviet Union
Équipage
3
Moteurs
2
Premier vol
1939
Longueur
12,7 m
Envergure
17,2 m
Vitesse maximale
540 km/h
Autonomie
1 315 km