Pashinin S-82 mixed propulsion attack aircraft

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Hi,

the Pashinin S-82 was two-seat multi-role attack aircraft with
long range and mixed propulsion,it was low-wing monoplane,the
powerful piston engine mounted in nose and a turbojet in rear
fuselage with wing-root inlets,the prototype was constructed
in 1947,but abandoned in 1948.
 
First of all, this project was seen as a fighter escorts for bombers Tu-4.
"Planned flight to the target at a front engine and in a combat situation with the work of both engines increased the speed and rate of climb. Dimensions of aircraft: 21,2 m span, length 18.0 m, wing area 61.5 sq.m. The estimated mass of empty about 9 tons, fuel oil and 4400 kg and 300 kg with an overload, the full load of six tons, takeoff weight of 15 tons all-metal construction. "
Competitors: OKB-21 by S. Alekseyev I-211 (2xASh-83)
OKB-134 by P. Sukhoy - VK-2 powered escort fighter (span-16, 2m; lenght-13, 35m)
 
Thank you my dear Borovik very much,

and do you mean by P. Sukhoy the popular Sukhoi or anther
designer and aircraft ?.
 
hesham said:
and do you mean by P. Sukhoy the popular Sukhoi

Yes of course, this is famous Pavel Sukhoi and nobody else. There could be different transliterations of his surname - you can find "Sukhoi", "Sukhoj" or "Sukhoy".
Here are some pictures of his escort fighter project, which was done as preliminary design in late 1948.
Technical data:
Wingspan - 16.2 m
Length - 13.35 m
Wing area - 35 m2
Empty weight - 5770 kg
Maximum takeoff weight - 10 000 kg
Powerplant - 1x Klimov VK-2 turboprop engine, 4200 hp
Maximum speed - 715 km/h (at sea level), 800 km/h (at 10 km altitude)
Turn time - 18 s (at 1000 m altitude), 26 s (at 5000 m)
Service ceiling - 14 000 m
Climb time - 9 minutes to 10 000 m altitude
Flight range - 5000 km (at 12 000 m altitude, cruise speed 550 km/h)
Takeoff run - 650 m
Armament - two wing-mounted 23-mm NR-23 cannons
Crew - 2
(Source: "Aviatsia i Kosmonavtika" magazine, No.2/2006)

The Sukhoi project was big enough, but nevertheless its size is still in "fighter" limits. But Pashinin S-82... isn't it enormously big for a fighter, especially for Soviet one?
 

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Thank you very much my dear Redstar.
 
I like the looks of the Su escort. As for size for a fighter, it compares well to Boeing's XF8B-1 late WWII prototype, which I've read was quite suitable as a fighter. The Su reminds me of a Reno air racer. It's got that 'sleekness' to it.
 

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