Tupolev ANT-3

Tupolev acquired much experience in building his first two aircraft which he put into the next one the ANT-3. By this time Soviet Air Force leaders were convinced that metal was a highly usable substance in the building of airplanes. So Tupolev guided AGOS- TsAGI in creating the first Soviet all-metal aircraft. The ANT-3 was Tupolev’s first practical plane.

Il Tupolev ANT-3 (in cirillico Туполев АНТ-3) era un biplano monomotore progettato dallo TsAGI, all'epoca diretto da Andrej Nikolaevič Tupolev, e sviluppato in Unione Sovietica nella seconda metà degli anni venti.1
Il Tupolev ANT-37 (in caratteri cirillici Туполев AHT-37), noto anche come Tupolev DB-2 (in cirillico Туполев ДБ-2) , era un bombardiere bimotore ad ala bassa progettato dall'OKB 156 diretto da Andrej Nikolaevič Tupolev, all'interno 2

Made by Tupolev.

Tupolev ANT-3 is the predecessor of the Tupolev ANT-10.

The Tupolev ANT-37 (or DB-2) was a Soviet twin-engined long-range bomber designed and built by the Tupolev design bureau, the design team operating under the guidance of Pavel Sukhoi.3
Empty Weight Lb
2954
Wing Area Sqm
37
Eng 1 Type
Lorraine-Dietrich
Max Speed Mph
127
Ceiling Ft
16140
Eng 1 Kw
336
Successor
Tupolev ANT-10
Max Speed Kmh
204
Span In
8
Gross Weight Lb
4608
Number Built
103
Crew
2
Empty Weight Kg
1340
Gross Weight Kg
2090
Armament
10
457.2
60.0
Height In
2
Range Km
880
Manufacturer
Met Or Eng
met
Range Miles
550
First Flight
1925-08-06
Production End Year
1929
Height Ft
10
Span Ft
42
National Origin
Soviet Union
Wing Area Sqft
389
Production Start Year
1926
Span M
13
Length Ft
32
Variants With Their Own Articles
Tupolev ANT-10
Height M
3
Ceiling M
4920
Eng 1 Hp
450
Eng 1 Number
1
Produced
1926
Length In
5
Length M
10
Category

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