Pashinin I-21

The Pashinin I-21 (not to be confused with the Ilyushin TsKB-32 also known as I-21) was an early 1940s Soviet fighter prototype. Designed by Mikhail M. Pashinin the I-21 was built to incorporate lessons learned from the combat experiences of Soviet pilots during the Spanish Civil War and the Nomonhan Incident with the Empire of Japan.

The Pashinin I-21 (not to be confused with the Ilyushin TsKB-32, also known as "I-21") was an early 1940s Soviet fighter prototype. Designed by Mikhail M.1

Made by Pashinin OKB.

Jet Or Prop
prop
Designer
Mikhail M. Pashinin
Length Alt
28
Power Alt
1
050 hp
Range Main
760.0
Loaded Weight Main
2670.0
Height Alt
N-A
Type Of Prop
V12 inline engine
Loading Main
173
Max Speed Main
580.0
Ceiling Main
10
600 m
Number Built
3
Crew
One
Armament
1380.0
Area Main
15.46 m²
Span Alt
30
Plane Or Copter?
Engine(prop)
Klimov M-105P
Manufacturer
Status
Number Of Props
1
First Flight
18
Production End Year
1941
Loaded Weight Alt
5874.0
Production Start Year
1940
Climb Rate Alt
4133.0
Length Main
8.73 m
Span Main
9.4m
Area Alt
50.86
Range Alt
472 mi
Max Speed Alt
360 mph
Climb Rate Main
21 m-s
Ceiling Alt
34776.0
Category
Produced
1940
Loading Alt
35

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