Polikarpov P-2 Explained
The
Polikarpov P-2 was a 1920s
Soviet two-seat intermediate
training biplane. It was a single-bay biplane powered by a 3000NaN0
M-6 water-cooled V-8 engine (Hispano-Suiza 8Fb) with a retractable radiator. The prototype first flew in 1927 and entered production with an order for 55 for use as an intermediate trainer. Problems with the original strut-based wing bracing resulted in many aircraft being modified to use bracing wires. It was one of the first aircraft types to be used to train navigators and machine gunners but the type was not very stable and had problems with flying qualities causing the type to be little used.
References
Bibliography
- Book: The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft (Part Work 1982-1985). Orbis Publishing.
- Book: Nemecek, Vaclav . The History of Soviet Aircraft from 1918 . 1986 . Willow Books . London . 0-00-218033-2.