What is this Aircraft Project ?

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From Kryl'ya Rodine 10-11/2005,


here is a strange aircraft project,I don't know its country,and if we discuss it
before or not,who can help ?.
 

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Skyblazer said:
As the titles imply, a (beautiful) project by Anatoliy Kuzmin...


Very good Skyblazer,but that mean it is a hypothetical design,right ?.
 
With that size of the motor you are looking at something like 300-350hp...not enough for something of this size.

This thing would be a dog of an airplane with poor climb, poor fuel economy, and low ceiling...350hp is good for something under 5,000lbs..we have a 350hp turbocharged FADEC motor on a ~4,000lb gross bird right now and it is just about as low as you can go and have a good plane. Our aircraft is significantly smaller than this in length & span (still seats 4)...maybe it is not a flat 6 but a v6? Those put out more like 600hp which is ok....personally I would guess it would need more like 1,000hp at least...

So what could this bird's purpose be? Why just 1 far too small motor? Just seems too be completely unrealistic given available 6cyl piston engines. Maybe it has a very special motor related to its mystery mission?
 
Thank you Wahubna,


and for your question,sorry,I don't know Russian language.
 
Russian mechanic and amateur aeroplane designer Anatoly Kuzmin also designed the Ku-17 "Courier" while working at Polar station O.Bolshoi Lyakhovsky on the edge of the Arctic Ocean area. It resembles more of an aero-sleigh than an aircraft.

In Kryl'ya Rodiny Oct/Nov 2005 the picture below was printed along with his ideas for a multi-seat pusher aeroplane, the "Albatros" shown in the post above.
 

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It is evidently intended for long-duration flights: there is a bunk and toilet for the off-duty pilot and the large delta inboard wing sections appear to be full of fuel.

The small engine, soaring airfoil and high aspect ratio suggest leisurely progress: it must rely on its low flying speed to be able to take off at all. I wouldn't be surprised if the engine can be switched off when conditions are favourable for soaring flight. Such motor-gliders are common enough, though not usually as big as this one.

There is also a work table for the off-duty pilot when awake and some kind of equipment bay aft of the crew bulkhead. So the craft is presumably intended for scientific research of some kind.

But why a work table? Maybe its just a dinner table?

Or am I being too naive and the question is all about what kind of research?
 
Perhaps going for a distance record? An 8 day long flight around the world?
 
Avimimus said:
Perhaps going for a distance record? An 8 day long flight around the world?

That's a fantastic.

http://litlife.club/br/?b=206787&p=3
 

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According to the accompanying text, this is the "Albatross", a proposed round-the-world flyer designed by Anatoly Kuzmin, a Russian amateur inventor.

Power would be provided by a single water-cooled 250 hp turbo-aspirated diesel engine driving a 2.4 m dia. pusher propeller. This configuration was chosen to minimise inherent drag and maximise fuel efficiency.

Length 10.12 m
Span 30.52 m
Height 3.1 m

Key to numbers in the drawing:
1 - radar; 2 - nosewheel bay, instrument compartment; 3 - instrument panel; 4 - pilot's seat; 5 - cockpit light; 6 - bed; 7 - refrigerator; 8 - navigation table; 9 - fuel control panel; 10 - No.1 tank; 11 - pump compartment; 12 - emergency NZ, life raft; 13 - main undercarriage bay; 14 - No.2 tank; 15 - oil cooler; 16 - turbodiesel engine; 17 - variable pitch propeller; 18 - tail fin; 19 - aileron; 20 - auxiliary flap; 21 - wing tanks; 22 - outrigger landing gear; 23 - main landing gear: 24 - toilet; 25 - storage; 26 - electric cooker; 27 - navigation instruments; 28 - anti-icing system; 29 - water coolant radiator; 30 - center wing tanks; 31 - oxygen equipment.

[With acknowledgements to Google Translate]
 
Thank you for this Infos Steelpillow,

and we can ask if this design was Ku-17,that means that designer had anther 16 concepts,was there
in aviation or not ?.
 
24 kg/hp? Is that right? Is so, that's going to need mighty efficient airfoils and possibly a tow plane to get off the ground!
 

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