Sikorsky S-18 Explained

The Sikorsky S-18 was a Russian twin engine aircraft designed by Igor Sikorsky and built by the Russian Baltic Railroad Car Works aviation division at Petrograd during World War I.

Design and development

The S-18 was a large three bay biplane fighter/interceptor powered by two 1500NaN0 Sunbeam Crusader V-8 water-cooled engines mounted on the lower wing in a pusher configuration. The aircraft featured armor protection for both crew members with the gunner/observer seated in the nose and armed with a single machine gun. The aircraft was very heavy and with the less than reliable Sunbeam engines neither example built was able to leave the ground.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Russian Years. www.sikorskyarchives.com. 6 May 2017.