Tupolev Tu-2

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Tupolev Tu-2
Tupolev Tu-2

The Tupolev Tu-2 (Development names ANT-58 and 103, NATO reporting name Bat) was a twin-engine Soviet high speed daylight bomber (SDB)/front line bomber (FB) aircraft of World War II vintage.

[edit] Design and development

The Tu-2 was tailored to meet a requirement for a high speed bomber or dive-bomber, with a large internal bombload, and speed similar to that of a single seat fighter. Designed to challenge the Ju 88, the Tu-2 proved comparable, and was produced in torpedo, interceptor, and reconnaissance versions.

Designed as "Samolyet (aircraft) 103", development took place under prison conditions. The first prototype was completed at factory N156, and made its first test flight 29 January 1941, piloted by Mikhail Nukhtinov.The AM-37 engine was abandoned to concentrate efforts on the AM-38F for Il-2. So Tupolev had to redesign aircraft for an available engine. Modifications of this bomber took ANT-58 through ANT-69 designation slots. A total of 2257 Tu-2s were built.

[edit] Operational service

Built from 1941 to 1948. The Tu-2 was the USSR's second important twin-engined bomber, the design brought Andrei Tupolev back into favour after a period of detention.

The Tu-2 remained in service until 1950. Some Chinese Tu-2s were encountered by British and American airman during the Korean War.

[edit] Variants

  • "Aircraft 103" - Two 1400 hp Mikulin AM-37 (water cooling). 1941.
  • ANT-67 - Five-seat long-range bomber.
  • Tu-1 - Three- seat long-range escort fighter.
  • Tu-2 - Two 1450hp Shvetsov ASh-82 (air cooling) with bigger drag. 1942.
  • Tu-2S (ANT-61) - Powered by two 1850hp Shvetsov ASh-82FN radial piston engines. 1943.
  • Tu-2D (ANT-62) - Longe-range version, powered by two 1850hp Shvetsov ASh-82FN?. 1943?
  • Tu-2DB (ANT-64) - Long-range bomber version.
  • Tu-2F (ANT-64) - Photo-reconnaissance version.
  • Tu-2G - High-speed cargo transport version.
  • Tu-2K - Only two aircraft were built for testing ejection seats.
  • Tu-2M (ANT-61M)
  • Tu-2N - Engine test-bed, built to test the Rolls-Royce Nene turbojet engine.
  • Tu-2 Paravan - Two aircraft built to test barrage balloon cable cutters and deflectors.
  • Tu-2R - Reconnaissance version.
  • Tu-2RshR - Prototype, armed with 57-mm cannon in the forward fuselage.
  • Tu-2/104 - All-weather interceptor prototype.
  • Tu-2T (ANT-62T) - Torpedo-bomber.
  • Tu-6 - Reconnaissance aircraft.
  • Tu-8 (ANT-69) - Long-range bomber.
  • Tu-10 (ANT-68) - General-purpose bomber prototype.

[edit] Operators

[edit] World War Two Operators

[edit] Post-War Operators

[edit] Specifications (Tu-2)

General characteristics

  • Crew: 4
  • Length: 13.80 m (45 ft 3 in)
  • Wingspan: 18.86 m (61 ft 10 in)
  • Height: 4.13 m (13 ft 7 in)
  • Wing area: 48.5 m² (522 ft²)
  • Empty weight: 7,601 kg (16,757 lb)
  • Loaded weight: 10,538 kg (23,232 lb)
  • Max takeoff weight: 11,768 kg (25,944 lb)
  • Powerplant:Shvetsov ASh-82 radial engines, 1,380 kW (1,850 hp) each

Performance

Armament

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Related development

  • Tupolev Tu-1
  • Tupolev Tu-6
  • Tupolev Tu-8
  • Tupolev Tu-10
  • Tupolev Tu-12

Comparable aircraft

Designation sequence

  • Soviet Air Force: Tu-1 - Tu-2 - Tu-4 - Tu-6 - Tu-8
  • Tupolev: ANT-57 - ANT-58 - ANT-59 - ANT-60 - ANT-61 - ANT-62 - ANT-63


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