Sukhoi T-3
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| Type | Interceptor |
| Manufacturer | Sukhoi OKB |
| Maiden flight | 1956-05-26 |
| Status | Prototype only |
| Number built | 3 |
| Variants | Sukhoi Su-9 |
The Sukhoi T-3 was a prototype Soviet fighter aircraft.
Development
Starting in the early 1950s, the development of the T-3 proceeded in parallel with the S-1 which would eventually become the Sukhoi Su-7. While the S-1 was a conventional swept wing aircraft (S stood for strelovidniy, стреловидный, swept wing), the T-3 had a delta wing with a leading edge sweep of 57° (T stood for treugolniy, треугольный, delta wing).[1] Aside from the wings, the two aircraft shared the basic design as well as the Lyulka AL-7 turbojet engine. Since the T-3 was intended to be an interceptor, it was fitted with the Almaz (Алмаз, Diamond) radar housed in the air intake. The prototype first flew on 1956-05-26.
To investigate different radar radome configurations as well as develop radar and missile sub-systems, two additional prototypes were constructed. These received designations PT-7 and PT-8. The PT-7 had a variable intake ramp, while the PT-8 had an extended nose with a translating centerbody.[1]
The T-3 did not enter production but it served as the basis for what would eventually become the Sukhoi Su-9.
Specifications (T-3)
Data from Green[1]
General characteristics
- Crew: One
- Length: 16.75 m (55 ft 11 in)
- Wingspan: 8.43 m (27 ft 8 in)
- Height: ()
- Wing area: 24.2 m² (260.5 ft²)
- Powerplant: 1× Lyulka AL-7F turbojet
- Dry thrust: 63.7 kN (14,320 lbf)
- Thrust with afterburner: 88.8 kN (19,960 lbf)
Performance
- Maximum speed: 2100 km/h (1,135 knots, 1,305 mph, Mach 1.98)
- Range: 1840 km (995 nm, 1145 mi)
- Service ceiling: 18000 m (59,055 ft)
Armament
- 2× Kaliningrad K-8 or Raduga K-9 air-to-air missiles
Avionics
- Almaz radar
References
- ^ a b c Green, W; Swanborough, G (2001). The great book of fighters. MBI Publishing. ISBN 0760311943.
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See also
| Sukhoi aircraft |
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Fighters/Interceptors: Su-9 (II) ·
Su-11 (II) · Su-15 (II) · Su-27 · Su-30 · Su-33 ·
Su-35 · Su-37 · Su-47 Bombers: Su-2 · Su-4 · Su-7
(II) · Su-17 (II) · Su-20 ·
Su-22 · Su-24 · Su-25 · Su-34 ·
Su-39 Reconnaissance: Su-12 - Trainers: UTB · Su-26 · Su-28 ·
Su-29 · Su-31 Transports: Su-38 · Su-80 · S-21 · Superjet
100 Experimental: Su-1 · Su-3 · Su-5 · Su-6 · Su-7 (I) · Su-8 · Su-9 (I) · Su-10 · Su-11 (I) · Su-13 · Su-15 (I) · Su-17 (I) · Su-37 · S-37 · P-1 · T-3 · T-4 · PAK FA |
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