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Sukhoi Su-9 (1946)


This article describes the first aircraft to carry the Su-9 designation. For the later supersonic interceptor, see Sukhoi Su-9.

The Sukhoi Su-9, or model K was an early jet fighter aircraft built in the Soviet Union shortly after World War II. While it bore a superficial resemblance to the Messerschmitt Me 262, it was not related to that aircraft. The first flight took place on November 13 1946 and trials the following month proved promising. Rather than put it into production, however, Sukhoi abandoned it to develop a refined version instead, designated the Su-11 .


Specifications (Su-9)

General Characteristics

  • Crew: one, pilot
  • Length: 10.55 m (34 ft 2 in)
  • Wingspan: 11.20 m (36 ft 9 in)
  • Height: 3.72 m (12 ft 2 in)
  • Wing area: 20.2 m² (217 ft²)
  • Empty: 4,060 kg (8,950 lb)
  • Loaded: 5,890 kg (12,990 lb)
  • Maximum takeoff: 6,380 kg (14,070 lb)
  • Powerplant: 2x Tumanskii RD-10 , 8.8 kN (900 kgf, 1,980 lbf) thrust each

Performance

  • Maximum speed: 885 km/h (553 mph)
  • Range: 1,200 km (750 miles)
  • Service ceiling: 12,800 m (41,984 ft)
  • Rate of climb: 5,000 m/min (16,400 ft/min)
  • Wing loading: 291 kg/m² (60 lb/ft²)
  • Thrust/weight: 1:3.2

Armament

Related content

Related development: Su-11 - Su-13

Comparable aircraft: Messerschmitt Me 262 - Gloster Meteor - Nakajima Kikka

Designation sequence: Su-6 - Su-7 - Su-8 - Su-9 - Su-10 - Su-11 - Su-12

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