Grigorovich I-2
Appearance
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Role | Fighter |
Designer | Grigorovich |
First flight | 4 November 1924 |
Primary user | Soviet Air Forces |
Developed from | Grigorovich I-1 |
The Grigorovich I-2 was a biplane fighter aircraft of the Soviet Union, the first indigenous fighter to enter service in substantial numbers. Developed from the Grigorovich I-1, it first flew on 4 November 1924, piloted by A.I. Zhukov. The M-5 engine was a Soviet copy of the Liberty L-12.
Production of the redesigned I-2bis was 211 aircraft. Production was performed by Aviation Repair Plant No.3 in Smolensk.
Operators
Specifications (I-2bis)
General characteristics
- Crew: One, pilot
Performance
Armament
- 2 × 7.62 mm PV-1 machine guns
See also
Related development
Related lists
- List of Interwar military aircraft
- List of military aircraft of the Soviet Union and the CIS
- List of fighter aircraft
External links
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