Engineering:Beriev Be-1

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Short description: Experimental wing-in-ground-effect aircraft
Be-1
General information
TypeExperimental Wing-In-Ground-effect vehicle
National originSoviet Union
ManufacturerBeriev
Designer
Robert Ludvigovich Bartini
Number built1
History
First flight1964

The Beriev Be-1 was an experimental wing-in-ground-effect aircraft developed in the Soviet Union during the 1960s.

Design and development

In 1956, Robert Ludvigovich Bartini approached the Beriev design bureau with a proposal for a Wing-In-Ground-effect vehicle (WIG). The Be-1 became the first experimental prototype, used for exploring the stability and control of wing-in-ground-effect aircraft.

The Be-1 featured two floats with very low aspect ratio wing sections between them and small normal wing panels extending outside the floats. Surface-piercing hydrofoils were mounted on the underside of the floats. The aircraft was powered by a single Tumansky RU-19 turbojet, mounted above the wing. The Be-1 was also equipped with landing gear. The aircraft was operated between 1961 and 1964. The first flight from water was made in 1964.[1][2] Template:Aero specs missing

See also

Related development

Related lists

  • List of Wing in Ground Effect Craft

References

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