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The Bisnovat 5 (Бисноват 5) was a supersonic research aircraft designed in the USSR in the late 1940s inspired by the German DFS 346 aircraft that was captured by Soviet troops towards the end of World War II. The Bisnovat 5 was ordered into development to provide an all-Soviet alternative to an aircraft built with foreign technology.

Bisnovat 5 in 1948–49. Aeroflot received several of the surviving Pe-8s for polar exploration.1
Bisnovat 5 Description RoleSupersonic research Crewone, pilot Dimensions Length11.20 m36' 9" Wingspan6.60 m21' 8" Height Wing area19.2

Made by Bisnovat.

The Bisnovat 5 had a bullet-shaped fuselage of elliptical cross-section, and slender, swept wings.3
Janvier 1996 Bisnovat 5 Le Fana de l'Aviation, Juin 1999 Blackburn B.4
Empty Weight Lb
1947
Wing Area Sqm
11
Designer
Matus Bisnovat
Eng 1 Type
Dushkin-Glushko RD-2M-3VF
First Flight
14
Wing Profile
TsAGI 12045bis
TsAGI P2
Gross Weight Lb
7020
Eng 1 Lbf
4410
Number Built
2
Crew
1
Empty Weight Kg
883
Gross Weight Kg
3184
Span M
7
Manufacturer
Max Speed Mph
746
Max Speed Kmh
1200
Span In
8
Span Ft
21
National Origin
USSR
Wing Area Sqft
122
Met Or Eng
met
Length Ft
36
Eng 1 Kn
20
Eng 1 Number
1
Length In
9
Length M
11
Category

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