Sukhoi Su-1
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The Sukhoi Su-1, which first flew in 1940, represents early Soviet fighter development. This single-seat, single-engine aircraft measures 8.4 meters long with an 11.5-meter wingspan, achieving 640 km/h with a 720-kilometer range. Designated as a high-altitude fighter, the Su-1 addressed Soviet requirements for intercepting German bombers at elevation. Its modest dimensions and available powerplant reflect Soviet manufacturing capabilities during wartime aircraft development. The Su-1 served transitional role in Soviet fighter evolution from biplane toward monoplane dominance.
Specifiche tecniche
- Ruolo
- High-altitude fighter aircraft
- Origine
- Soviet Union
- Equipaggio
- 1
- Motori
- 1
- Primo volo
- 1940
- Lunghezza
- 8,4 m
- Apertura alare
- 11,5 m
- Velocità massima
- 640 km/h
- Autonomia
- 720 km