Cheranovsky (Cheranovskii) designations

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Trawling through my old backup CD's (!) from 2003 , I found spreadsheet for Boris Ivanovich Cheranovsky (Cheranovskii) designs that I thought might be of interest.

The base for this was, I seem to recall, from Bill Gunston's The Osprey Encyclopedia of Russian Aircraft and was supplemented by some articles in the Russian Aviation Research Bulletin and a book on Soviet gliders.
As the file data has been dormant for so long, it is inevitable that more data will have come to light in the intervening years and so any additions or corrections are welcome.

Where an entry reads "No details" I may have other notes on that type elsewhere, it's just a question of finding them!

I will split the detail into two or three posts....

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PART 1: BICh-1 to BICh-10
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BICh-1 Parabola - [ 1923 ] Parabola Glider

Wing Span (m) : 5.70
Length (m) : 2.85
Wing Area (sq m) : 12.00
Height (m) : 1.20
Wing Aspect Ratio : 2.70
Empty Weight (kg) : 30
Maximum Take-off Weight (kg) :
Wing Loading: (kg sq m) : 8.5

BICh-2 (AVF-15) - [ 1924 ] Parabola Glider

Wing Span (m) : 10.00
Length (m) : 3.75
Wing Area (sq m) : 20.00
Height (m) : 1.28
Rudder Area (sq m) : 0.8
Aileron Area (sq m) : 5.00
Wing Aspect Ratio : 4.5
Glide Ratio : 14
Empty Weight (kg) : 42
Maximum Take-off Weight (kg) : 50
Wing Loading: (kg sq m) : 6.0
Notes : Aerofoil was Prandtl-385, Prandtl-436

BICh-3 - [ 1926 ] Experimental Flying Wing (1 x 18 hp Blackburn Tomtit engine)

Wing Span (m) : 9.50
Length (m) : 3.50
Wing Area (sq m) : 20.00
Height (m) : 1.75
Glide Ratio : 16
Empty Weight (kg) : 140
Maximum Take-off Weight (kg) : 230
Payload Weight (kg) : 90
Fuel Weight (kg) : 10
Landing speed (km/k) : 40
Notes : Propeller diameter 1.4 metres

BICh-4 - [ 1927 ] Parabola Glider

Wing Span (m) : 11.40
Wing Aspect Ratio : 6.50
Wing Loading: (kg sq m) : 6.8

BICh-5 - [ 1928 ] Experimental Parabola Bomber Aircraft (one 2 x BMW VI engine)
No details

BICh-6 Drakon - [ 1927 ] Parabola Glider

Wing Span (m) : 16.00
Length (m) : 6.00
Wing Area (sq m) : 14.00
Height (m) : 1.65
Tailplane Area (sq m) : 2.00
Elevator Area (sq m) : 0.30
Tail Fin Area (sq m) : 0.55
Rudder Area (sq m) : 2.00
Aileron Area (sq m) : 0.55
Wing Aspect Ratio : 18.30
Empty Weight (kg) : 131
Wing Loading: (kg sq m) : 14.7

BICh-7 - [ 1929 ] Flying Wing Experimental Aircraft (2 x 100 hp Bristol Lucifer Engines)

Wing Span (m) : 12.90
Length (m) : 4.74
Wing Area (sq m) : 30.00
Empty Weight (kg) : 612
Maximum Take-off Weight (kg) : 865
Payload Weight (kg) : 253
Fuel Weight (kg) : 93
Maximum speed (km/k) : 165
Landing speed (km/k) : 70
Range (km) : 350
Wing Loading: (kg sq m) : 29.0
Notes : Power loading 8.7 kg / hp, ceiling 5,000 m

BICh-7A - [ 1932 ] Flying Wing Aircraft (2 x 100 hp Bristol Lucifer Engines)

Wing Span (m) : 12.50
Length (m) : 4.95
Wing Area (sq m) : 34.60
Empty Weight (kg) : 627
Maximum Take-off Weight (kg) : 880
Payload Weight (kg) : 253
Fuel Weight (kg) : 93
Maximum speed (km/k) : 165
Landing speed (km/k) : 70
Range (km) : 350
Wing Loading: (kg sq m) : 29.3
Notes : Power loading 8.8 kg / hp

BICh-8 Treugolnik - [ 1929 ] Experimental Flying Wing Glider

Wing Span (m) : 10.80
Length (m) : 2.92
Wing Area (sq m) : 14.00
Tailplane Area (sq m) : 1.84
Aileron Area (sq m) : 1.68
Wing Aspect Ratio : 8.30
Glide Ratio : 18
Empty Weight (kg) : 60
Wing Loading: (kg sq m) : 9.3
Notes : Aerofoil was BICh type.

BICh-9 Gnom - [ 1929 ] Parabola Performance Glider

Wing Span (m) : 12.00
Length (m) : 5.50
Wing Area (sq m) : 9.80
Height (m) : 1.80
Tail Fin Area (sq m) : 1.65
Rudder Area (sq m) : 0.77
Aileron Area (sq m) : 2.00
Wing Aspect Ratio : 14.70
Glide Ratio : 14
Empty Weight (kg) : 105
Wing Loading: (kg sq m) : 17.8

BICh-10 - [ 1933 ] Experimental Parabola Aircraft (2 x 100 hp M-11 Engines)
No details

Sources:
The Osprey Encyclopaedia Of Russian Aircraft (Bill Gunston) Osprey ISBN 1855324059
Soviet Gliders (Yu. Ryzhkov) Moscow Mashinostroen ISBN 05217010487
Bulletins of the Russian Aviation Research Group of Great Britain (Ed Nigel Eastaway) No. 40, 49, 50, 51, 71, 76, 80, 99, 114, 129, & 132
 
In my source Bich-5 was a project of big military aircraft with two BMV-VI engines
Anyway, well done tovarishch Su-27)
 
Ucon

I suspect you are correct - it is unlikely a large, aerodynamically clean, flying wing aircraft would have the one powerplant!
 
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PART 2: BICh-11 to BIch-25
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BICh-11 - [ 1932 ] Experimental Flying Wing Glider

Wing Span (m) : 12.20
Length (m) : 3.50
Wing Area (sq m) : 20.50
Height (m) : 1.60
Wing Aspect Ratio : 7.30
Empty Weight (kg) : 148
Wing Loading: (kg sq m) : 11.1

BICh-13 - [ 1932 ] Parabola Glider

Wing Span (m) : 14.30
Length (m) : 3.15
Wing Area (sq m) : 20.00
Height (m) : 1.20
Wing Aspect Ratio : 10.20
Glide Ratio : 20
Empty Weight (kg) : 97
Maximum Take-off Weight (kg) : 177
Wing Loading: (kg sq m) : 8.8
Notes : Aerofoil was BICh type.

BICh-11 - [ 1933 ] Experimental Flying Wing Aircraft (1 x 35 hp Scorpion ABC Engine)
Wing Span (m) : 11.00
Length (m) : 4.10
Wing Area (sq m) : 20.00
Height (m) : 1.90
Wing Aspect Ratio : 7.30
Glide Ratio : 17
Empty Weight (kg) : 200
Maximum Take-off Weight (kg) : 470
Wing Loading: (kg sq m) : 11.1
Notes : Propeller diameter 1.3 metres, aerofoil was BICh type.

BICh-14 (CKB-10) - [ 1934 ] Experimental Flying Wing Aircraft (2 x 100 hp M-11 Engines)

Wing Span (m) : 16.20
Length (m) : 6.00
Wing Area (sq m) : 60.00
Empty Weight (kg) : 1,285
Maximum Take-off Weight (kg) : 1,900
Payload Weight (kg) : 615
Maximum speed (km/k) : 220
Landing speed (km/k) : 71 Range (km) :
Wing Loading: (kg sq m) : 31.6
Notes : Power loading of 8.7 kg / hp, Track 3.30 metres

BICh-12 - [ 1935 ] Experimental Delta Wing Glider

Wing Span (m) : 14.20
Length (m) : 3.20
Wing Area (sq m) : 20.10
Height (m) : 1.65
Wing Aspect Ratio : 10.10
Glide Ratio : 19
Empty Weight (kg) : 100
Maximum Take-off Weight (kg) : 180
Wing Loading: (kg sq m) : 9.0
Notes : Aerofoil was BICh type.

BICh-17 - [ 1935 ] Experimental Heavy Fighter Aircraft (1 x 480 hp M-22 Engine)

Wing Span (m) : 9.75
Length (m) : 4.30

BICh-18 Muskulet - [ 1936 ] Experimental Parabola Fighter Aircraft (2 x 480 hp M-22 Engines)

Wing Span (m) : 8.00
Length (m) : 4.48
Wing Area (sq m) : 10.00
Empty Weight (kg) : 72
Maximum Take-off Weight (kg) : 130

BICh-19 - [ 1936 ] Variable Incidence Biplane Glider
No details

BICh-20 (1) Pioneer - [ 1938 ] Experimental Flying Wing Aircraft (1 x 18 hp Blackburn Tomtit Engine)

Wing Span (m) : 6.90
Length (m) : 3.50
Wing Area (sq m) : 9.00
Height (m) : 1,6
Empty Weight (kg) : 176
Maximum Take-off Weight (kg) : 280
Payload Weight (kg) : 104
Fuel Weight (kg) : 24
Maximum speed (km/k) : 160
Landing speed (km/k) : 65
Range (km) : 800
Wing Loading: (kg sq m) : 31.0
Notes : Power loading 15.5 kg / hp

BICh-20 (2) Pioneer - [ 1938 ] Experimental Flying Wing Aircraft (1 x 20 hp Aubier-Dunne Engine)

Wing Span (m) : 6.90
Length (m) : 3.56
Wing Area (sq m) : 9.00
Empty Weight (kg) : 181
Maximum Take-off Weight (kg) : 287
Maximum speed (km/k) : 166
Landing speed (km/k) : 49
Range (km) : 320
Wing Loading: (kg sq m) : 32.0
Notes : Power loading 14.3 kg / hp, propeller diameter 1.4 metres

BICh-21 (SG-1) - [ 1938 ] Experimental Flying Wing Racing Aircraft (1 x 220 hp MV-6 Engine)

Wing Span (m) : 6.75
Length (m) : 4.74
Wing Area (sq m) : 9.00
Empty Weight (kg) : 526
Maximum Take-off Weight (kg) : 643
Payload Weight (kg) : 424
Maximum speed (km/k) : 417
Landing speed (km/k) : 80
Wing Loading: (kg sq m) : 71.5
Notes : Power loading 2.9 kg / hp, Maximum speed 385 km/h at sea level

BICh-24 - [ 1947 ] Experimental Supersonic Delta Aircaft
No details

BICh-25 - [ 1948 ] Experimental Supersonic Delta Aircaft
No details

Sources:
The Osprey Encyclopaedia Of Russian Aircraft (Bill Gunston) Osprey ISBN 1855324059
Soviet Gliders (Yu. Ryzhkov) Moscow Mashinostroen ISBN 05217010487
Bulletins of the Russian Aviation Research Group of Great Britain (Ed Nigel Eastaway) No. 40, 49, 50, 51, 71, 76, 80, 99, 114, 129, & 132
 
Aircraft "Ray", a project on a "flying wing"
In 1948 - 1949 years. CC DOSAAF announced a design competition a record range of light aircraft. The competition is decided to take part BI Cheranovskii.
Source book "Aircraft MAI" («Летательные аппараты МАИ»)JV Makarov page 203
Moscow Aviation Institute Publishing 1994 ISBN 5-7035-0161-X
 
Very great work my dear Cy-27,


but BICh-5 powered by two BMW VI engines,and not one,and retractable main wheels.


BICh-22 was also known as Che-22,a glider aircraft;
http://www.secretprojects.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,467.0.html


BICh-23 was also known as Che-23,two seat glider;
http://www.secretprojects.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,4731.msg159992.html#msg159992


BICh-26 a well known tailless jet fighter.
 
Very, very nice, Cy-27! Thanks for sharing this!

A few comments/additions:
  • I have the BICh-7 as the Parabola.
  • The BICh-11 was also designated RP-1.
  • Technically, the BICh-14's military designation should read TsKB-10, not CKB-10.
  • I have the #22 (which is missing in your list) as the Che-22, a flying wing glider.
  • I have the #23 (which is missing in your list) as the BICh-23, a flying wing glider.
  • I have the #26 (which is missing in your list) as the BICh-26, a flying wing jet type.
  • I also have an unknown BICh- jet design for which the BICh-23 may have been a demonstrator.
 
Thanks all for the comments and links.

Final bits and pieces before I look to revise with the various incoming notes.

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PART 3: Che- designs and other projects
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1944 Fighter Project - [ 1944 ] Experimental Delta Wing Fighter Aircraft (2 x Unknown jet engines)
No details

Che-22 - [ 1948 ] Parabola Performance Glider

Wing Span (m) : 7.50
Length (m) : 4.20
Wing Area (sq m) : 14.00
Height (m) : 0.93
Wing Aspect Ratio : 4.00
Empty Weight (kg) : 60
Maximum Take-off Weight (kg) : 130
Payload Weight (kg) : 170
Wing Loading: (kg sq m) : 10.7

Che-23 - [ 1948 ] Flying Wing Performance Glider

Wing Span (m) : 6.70
Length (m) : 5.96
Wing Area (sq m) : 15.00
Wing Aspect Ratio : 3.00

Che-26 - [ 1948 ] Experimental Supersonic Delta Aircaft (1 x 2,000 kg st AM-5 jet engine)

Wing Span (m) : 8.00
Length (m) : 10.10
Wing Area (sq m) : 27.00
Maximum Take-off Weight (kg) : 4,500
Maximum speed (km/k) : Mach 1.7
Wing Loading: (kg sq m) : 166.6
Notes : Thrust to weight ratio 0.44, service ceiling of 22,000 metres

B.I. Cheranovsky was also involved in the design of.....

KIM BICh - [ 1923 ] Glider

Wing Span (m) : 14.00
Length (m) : 5.95
Wing Area (sq m) : 12.00
Height (m) : 1.44
Tailplane Area (sq m) : 1.8
Tail Fin Area (sq m) : 0.79
Aileron Area (sq m) : 1.7
Wing Aspect Ratio : 16.3
Glide Ratio : 20.7
Empty Weight (kg) : 115
Wing Loading: (kg sq m) : 16.2
Notes : Sink rate was 20.7 m per second

KIM (AVF-12) - [ 1924 ] Training glider

Wing Span (m) : 12.00
Length (m) : 5.80
Wing Area (sq m) : 19.5
Height (m) : 1.1
Tailplane Area (sq m) : 1.4
Elevator Area (sq m) : 0.8
Tail Fin Area (sq m) : 0.7
Rudder Area (sq m) : 0.7
Aileron Area (sq m) : 4.5
Wing Aspect Ratio : 7.4
Empty Weight (kg) : 72
Wing Loading: (kg sq m) : 7.4

KIM-2 - [ 1924 ] Glider

Wing Span (m) : 14.00
Wing Area (sq m) : 12.0

Trapetsiya - [ 1924 ] Flying Wing Glider
No details

Sources:
The Osprey Encyclopaedia Of Russian Aircraft (Bill Gunston) Osprey ISBN 1855324059
Soviet Gliders (Yu. Ryzhkov) Moscow Mashinostroen ISBN 05217010487
Bulletins of the Russian Aviation Research Group of Great Britain (Ed Nigel Eastaway) No. 40, 49, 50, 51, 71, 76, 80, 99, 114, 129, & 132
 
igor-mich said:
It remains to find a picture or photo BICH-4 BICH-10

According to Shavrov, BICh-10 was first version of what became BICh-14, and existed only in tunnel model form.
 
Still a bit of confusion, but I've tried to sort out a bit of the mess between this topic (Designation Systems thread) and the one in the Early Projects section, which can be found here:
http://www.secretprojects.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,467.0

Please let's keep this here thread for listing the designations and discussing them, and place all specific data on one or several types in the other one!
 

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