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Belyayev DB-LK (looks right out of Crimson Skies)

CWOJackson

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Viktor Nikolayevich Belyayev had an illustrious early career with TsAGI, AVIAVnito, Aeroflot, OMOS, AGOS, KOSOS and the Tupolev OKB. He also designed and built several gliders from 1920, including flying wing designs, and in 1934 he designed a transport aircraft with twin tail-booms each accommodating ten passengers.


Belalyev continued the twin boom theme with the DB-LK, which had two short fuselages either side of a very long chord wing centre section, with the outer wing sections swept forward 5 deg 42 min, tapering at 7:1 out to raked back tips. A large fin and rudder on a slim central boom, carried a small tailplane with very large elevators.


The airframe was of light alloy stressed skin construction with five spar wings covered with sheet aluminium alloy. Each fuselage pod carried a single M-88 engine in a long chord cowling ,driving a three-bladed VISh-23D propeller, as well as a pilot/navigator cockpit and radio operator/gunner station in each of the extensively gazed tail-cones. The outer wings had slats, ailerons and 45deg ZAPP flaps, the raked tips also had small ailerons. The retractable undercarriage consisted of single main legs in the fuselage pods aft of the engines and a tail-wheel in the base of the fin.


Before flight trials began, the test pilot, M.A. Nyukhtikov, carried out many fast taxis to assess the handling of the unconventional DB-LK, one of which ended in an undercarriage collapse.

Flight trials eventually got under way early in 1940 revealing an excellent performance, but with a high sensitivity to centre of gravity changes. Production was not authorized.



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If we could get MS to bring back the old CS to PC and not the crap Xbox one it would fit right in.
 
More real photos here:
http://warbirdsforum.com/showthread.php?t=904

An image search also shows that the wings fold up.
http://airwar.ru/image/idop/bww2/dblk/dblk-2.jpg
Looks like an incredible little plane!


Here is a humongous 3-view!
http://www.ww2aircraft.net/forum/album/showfull.php?photo=18692

COCKPIT:
PPRuNe user "MReyn24050" in reply 1647 is claiming to have a cockpit shot:
http://www.pprune.org/aviation-history-nostalgia/297637-what-cockpit-mk-vi-83.html
(Cockpit ID quiz, answer given with pics of aircraft on following page)


It would be great if someone would attempt this one.
Come on, it's a real plane, that really flew....and it looks like it's straight out of Crimson Skies!
 
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