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Shavrov Sh 7

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Top speed
  
218 km/h

Length
  
9.4 m

Designer
  
Vadim Borisovich Shavrov

Wingspan
  
13 m

Manufacturer
  
Shavrov

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The Shavrov Sh-7 was a Soviet civil transport amphibious aircraft designed by Vadim Shavrov. Although it was ordered into production for Aeroflot, the start of the Great Patriotic War resulted in only a single prototype being built.

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Design and development

The Sh-7 was an amphibious flying boat with a cantilever monoplane wing mounted high on the fuselage. It had a crew of two and a cabin for four passengers. Its single MG-31F engine was strut-mounted above the wing, driving a two-bladed propeller. The prototype first flew on 16 June 1940 and by the end of the year it was decided to put the type into production. The start of the Great Patriotic War in June 1941 halted production and the prototype was then used to carry freight and passengers between Saratov and Astrakhan for a few months.

Specifications

Data from The History of Soviet Aircraft from 1918

General characteristics

  • Crew: 2
  • Capacity: 4 passengers
  • Length: 9.4 m (30 ft 10 in)
  • Wingspan: 13 m (42 ft 8 in)
  • Wing area: 23.30 m2 (251 ft2)
  • Empty weight: 1230 kg (2712 lb)
  • Gross weight: 1900 kg (4189 lb)
  • Powerplant: 1 × MG-31F, 246 kW (330 hp)
  • Performance

  • Maximum speed: 218 km/h (136 mph)
  • Range: 920 km (497 miles)
  • Service ceiling: 2960 m (9710 ft)
  • References

    Shavrov Sh-7 Wikipedia