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The Bartini T-117, was a twin-engined cargo aircraft designed by Robert Ludvigovich Bartini in the USSR from 1944-1948.


Development

From 1944 to 1948 Bartini devoted much effort to the development of the T-117 heavy transport aircraft. Work on the project started whilst Bartini was working at TsKB 29 NKVD as a detainee. Initially designated P-7, the aircraft, designed in both passenger and cargo versions, was a high-wing monoplane with triple vertical tails powered by two Shvetsov ASh-73 18-cylinder radial engines, with take-off rating of . A peculiarity of the project was the fuselage of elliptical cross-section with the larger axis horizontal. The basic assault transport version was designed to carry a load of , carrying self-propelled guns, lorries, motorcycles, mortars, artillery pieces of up to calibre and other items loaded through a rear cargo hatch with detachable loading ramps. Because of the wide fuselage, it was possible to transport two GAZ-67 jeeps side by side. Alternatively, 80 troops could be carried on 4 lengthwise rows of seats. There were several passenger versions with different cabin layouts, allowing the carriage of up to 50 passengers over a distance of at a cruising speed of . Construction of a prototype started in 1946, but in 1948 work was halted due to a shortage of ASh-7 engines which were needed for the Tupolev Tu-4 strategic bomber, which had been given priority on the personal directive of Joseph Stalin. There were several projected variants of the T-117 with alternative powerplants, including the Shvetsov ASh-82FN, the experimental Shvetsov ASh-2 four-row radial and the
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turboprop, but this did not save the project. The uncompleted T-117 prototype never had engines fitted and was scrapped.


Specifications


See also

* Antonov An-8 *
Bartini Stal-6 The Bartini Stal-6, was a single-engined experimental aircraft designed, built and tested in the USSR from 1930. Development After joining the OOS (''Otdel Opytnogo Samolyetostroeniya'' - section for experimental aircraft construction), Bartini ...
*
Bartini Stal-7 The Bartini Stal-7 was a twin-engined transport aircraft designed and produced in the Soviet Union from 1934. Development Aeroflot issued a requirement for two transport aircraft types. Bartini began design work in October 1934 on an aircraft to ...
* Bartini Beriev VVA-14


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Pictures of the T-117
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