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The Polikarpov MP (Поликарпов М П - Motoplanior - motor glider) was a Soviet transport aircraft developed by Polikarpov during World War II.


Development

Experiments undertaken by
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to use the Polikarpov BDP-2 as a cargo transport led to the idea of turning the glider into a motorized aircraft, with the possibility of a small series being produced. Two 145 hp M-11F cowled engines coupled with 2.35-meter propellers taken from
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biplanes were installed on the leading edge of the wing. In 1943 the prototype was built by the Novosibirsk Factory No.51, with acceptance tests carried out at the Moscow Central Airfield by Captain SA Anojin. Seventy flights were undertaken by several test pilots between July 12 and September 10. When towed by a
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, the MP was able to achieve speeds of up to 270 km and a height of 4,500 m. The test pilots concluded that the stability was good and it was easy to pilot. The plane was evaluated by the
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between September 10–13 with various tests loads of roughly 4,000 kg: *Eleven troops with light weapons *Anti-tank artillery unit (6 troops with a 45 mm anti-tank gun and 40 shells) *
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anti-aircraft battery (5 troops with ammunition) *Light anti-tank group (ten troops and 3 anti-tank weapons) *3
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-style motorcycles After these evaluations the aircraft was recommended for use by paratroopers and transport with series production proposed. Unfortunately for Polikarpov, by the winter of 1943 the
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had liberated a large part of the previously German-occupied territory and the need for the MP was heavily reduced. Only the one prototype was completed.


Design

The MP was an all-wood high wing transport capable of carrying 4,000 kg (combined) of troops and equipment, plus the pilot. Although it was meant to be able to take off and land on its own, the low engine power meant that when it was fully loaded it often had to be towed to the designated area, but could return to the landing site under its own power. The MP featured two doors, one 860x900 mm at the front starboard side and one 850x950 mm on the rear port side in the lower part of the fuselage, as well as a hatch behind the cargo area. The pilot also had a wooden covered emergency hatch. The lower area of the cabin was glazed to improve visibility. Benches were attached to the fuselage's frame on both sides with a 600 mm corridor in-between. Wheels and rubber shock absorbers were added to the ski-type landing gear inherited from the glider. The MP was unarmed, but had ports and attachments for seven DP-type machine guns. Armor consisted of twelve 5.5 mm thick 480x550 mm plates, which added 127 kg to the already overburdened weight.http://www.all-aero.com/index.php/component/content/article/54-planes-p-q-e-r-s/20781-polikarpov-mp 


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References

{{Polikarpov aircraft 1940s Soviet military transport aircraft MP High-wing aircraft Aircraft first flown in 1943