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The Yatsenko I-28 was a 1930s Soviet single-seat fighter designed by Vladmir Yatsenko and first flown in 1939. The I-28 was a low-wing cantilever monoplane of mixed construction powered by a 900 hp (671 kW) Tumansky M-87 radial piston engine. It had an enclosed single-seat cockpit with a rearwards sliding canopy. The wing had an inverted-gull shape to reduce the length of the retractable main landing legs.

The Yatsenko I-28 was a 1930s Soviet single-seat fighter designed by Vladmir Yatsenko and first flown in 1939.1

Made by Yatsenko OKB.

Yatsenko I-28 is a good example of that (sorry for the drawing but once again I could not find the photo I was looking for) http://ww2photo.mimerswell.com/air/su/yatsen/04420.2
Empty Weight Lb
4079
Wing Area Sqm
17
Designer
Vladmir Yatsenko
Eng 1 Type
Tumansky M-87B radial piston engine
Max Speed Mph
359
Ceiling Ft
35600
Eng 1 Kw
820
Gross Weight Lb
5997
Span Ft
31
Number Built
2
Crew
1
Empty Weight Kg
1850
Gross Weight Kg
2720
Armament
two cannons and one machine gun
Span M
10
Range Km
800
Manufacturer
Range Miles
497
First Flight
10
Max Speed Kmh
576
Span In
6
Origin
Soviet Union
National Origin
Soviet Union
Wing Area Sqft
178
Met Or Eng
met
Length Ft
28
Ceiling M
10800
Eng 1 Hp
1100
Eng 1 Number
1
Length In
Length M
407
Category

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