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Sukhoi Su-26

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Sukhoi Su-26

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The Sukhoi Su-26, which first flew in 1984, is a Soviet aerobatic aircraft accommodating a single pilot. Measuring 6.8 meters long with a 7.8-meter wingspan and single engine, this aircraft achieves 450 km/h with an 800-kilometer range. The Su-26 was purpose-designed for unlimited aerobatic competition, incorporating extreme structural loads and precision handling characteristics. Its lightweight construction and powerful engine deliver exceptional maneuverability. The Su-26 achieved world aerobatic championship victories, establishing Sukhoi's dominance in advanced aerobatic aircraft design.

Caractéristiques

Rôle
Aerobatic aircraft
Origine
Soviet Union
Équipage
1
Moteurs
1
Premier vol
1984
Longueur
6,8 m
Envergure
7,8 m
Vitesse maximale
450 km/h
Autonomie
800 km