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The Kalinin K-7 (Russian: Калинин К-7) was a heavy experimental aircraft designed and tested in the Soviet Union in the early 1930s. It was of unusual configuration, with twin booms and large underwing pods housing fixed landing gear and machine gun turrets.
Die sowjetische Kalinin K-7 (russisch Калинин К-7) war ein Riesenflugzeug, das als überschwerer Bomber oder Großraum-Verkehrsflugzeug Verwendung finden sollte. Die Kalinin K-7 bestand aus einem bis zu 2,33 Meter dicken elliptischen Tragflügel mit einer Spannweite von 53 Metern, in dem bis zu 120 Passagiere Platz finden sollten.
11 kwi 2023 · The K-7 was the creation of Soviet aviator and aircraft designer Konstantin Kalinin. Kalinin had served as a pilot with the Russian Air Force during the First World War before becoming a pilot for the communist Bolshevik faction at the height of the Russian Civil War.
27 maj 2010 · May 2010 ONE OF THE MORE persistent hoaxes drifting about on the Internet concerns an airplane called the Kalinin K-7. Built in the early 1930s, the K-7 was Russian, and big.
Designed by Konstantin Kalinin and built between 1931 and 1933, the K7 was one of a kind. During its first test flight, the super-plane exhibited serious in-flight instability. The plane’s...
22 lis 2024 · The K-7 was designed by Konstantin Alekseevich Kalinin and built over a two-year period at the Kharkov State Aircraft Manufacturing Company factory at Kharkov, Ukraine. It was intended as either a heavy bomber in military service or as a civil transport.
9 gru 2020 · Kalinin designed the K-7 to be a versatile aircraft that could suit a number of purposes. Primarily, it had a military function, with the underwing landing gear pods also housing machine gun turrets. According to migflug.com , it could also carry 9.6 tons of bombs in this configuration.