Su-38
Role Agricultural aircraft
Manufacturer KnAAPO, NAPO, Smolensk Aviation Plant
Designer Sukhoi design bureau
First flight 27 July 2001
Status Under development
Number built 1

The Sukhoi Su-38 (Russian: Сухой Су-38) is a Russian agricultural aircraft, the first aircraft of this type to be designed and built by the Sukhoi Design Bureau civil aircraft section (Sukhoi Civil Aircraft (CJSC)).

Design and development

Design originally began in 1993 as a development of the Sukhoi Su-29 aerobatic aircraft.[1][2] Development was suspended due to economic problems, and when restarted in 1998, the aircraft was redesigned, reducing the aircraft's size and replacing the originally planned M-14 radial engine with a LOM Praha 337S inline engine.[1][3] The first prototype made its maiden flight on 27 July 2001, with a second flying by June 2002.[1] As no users have yet[when?] expressed interest in the aircraft, the project is currently proceeding at a low pace.[citation needed]

Specifications (Su-38L)

Data from Jane's All The World's Aircraft 2005–2006[1]

General characteristics

Performance

900 km (559 mi; 486 nmi) with spraybars fitted

See also

Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era

References

  1. ^ a b c d Jackson, Paul, ed. (2005). Jane's All the World's Aircraft 2005-06 (96th ed.). London: Jane's Publishing Group. p. 449. ISBN 9780710626844.
  2. ^ Warwick, James (30 March 1994). "Sukhoi aerobat turns crop sprayer". Flight International. 145 (4414): 21.
  3. ^ KARNOZOV, VLADIMIR; PENNEY, STEWART (3 July 2001). "Sukhoi readies Su-38 for first flight". Flight International. 159 (4787): 24.
  4. ^ Lednicer, David. "The Incomplete Guide to Airfoil Usage". m-selig.ae.illinois.edu. Retrieved 16 April 2019.

Further reading