Sikorsky S-28 Explained
The
Sikorsky S-28 was a proposed four engine
biplane bomber aircraft designed by
Igor Sikorsky to be built in France during
World War I. Sikorsky moved to France in March 1918 and soon met with officers of the
Armée de l'Air who asked him to design an aircraft capable of carrying a new 1,000 kg (2,200 lb) bomb. Although the aircraft was initially designed to be powered by two
Liberty L-12 engines, the technical section of the
Armée de l'Air suggested using four
Hispano-Suiza 8 engines instead.
[1] [2] By early August 1918 Sikorsky's plans were completed and the project was approved. The French ordered five examples and preparations were made to start construction, but the order was cancelled when World War I ended and no S-28s were completed.
[1] [2] Notes and References
- Book: Finne, K.N.. Igor Sikorsky: The Russian Years . 1987. Smithsonian Institution Press. Washington, D.C.. 0-87474-274-9. 161. translated and adapted by Von Hardesty; Carl J. Bobrow and Von Hardesty, eds..
- Book: Sikorsky, Igor. The Story of the Winged-S. 1944. Dodd, Mead & Company. New York. 9781258163556. 57.