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MIKOYAN &
GUREVICH
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 Su-26
 
Su-26
erobatic aircraft, one of the first of the composite material, monoplane design aerobatic aircraft of the modern era. Su-26 is equipped by 3-blade propeller, driven by geared engine. Superior design quality allows aircraft of Su-26 family stay competitive for 14 years on extremely competitive and quickly progressing market of aerobatic planes.
On June 1984 Su-26 trainer/aerobatic aircraft first flown by Eugene Frolov.
August 1986 - Su-26M of the Russian team won the 1-st place of the world championship at Bйkйscsaba, Hungary. Since than Su-26M pilots won more than 150 medals on the World and European championships, including 90 golden.
February 1990 - export version Su-26MKh entered production.
Later models have strengthened airframe after series of flight accidents caused by breaking roots of the wing spars. Scrupulous investigation revealed increased capabilities of pilots, while aircraft perfectly corresponded to specifications. Some aerobatic pilots (even female!) were found capable to withstand -10+12g maneuvers without blackening out. And it was the construction limit of an airframe!
As a result, all recent Russian aerobatic planes are built with calculated maximum g-factor 22.5 and service g-factor 15;
More than 30 Su-26M fly in Russian clubs and 20 are in service all over the World.
Technical Data Photos
Role Aerobatic
Range with max.fuel, km 800
Max speed, kmph 450
Empty mass, kg 680
Maximum take-off mass, kg 835
Wing area, m2 11.83
Wingspan, m 7.8
Lenght, m 6.83
Engines 1 Vedeneyev M-14P piston engine, 360hp
Crew, prs 1