The Grigorovich DI-3 (Russian: Григорович ДИ-3), (Dvukhmyestnyi Istrebitel - two-seat fighter), was a prototype two-seat fighter developed in the Soviet Union in the 1930s. It was intended to be a long-range escort fighter developed from the DI-2 with improved range and performance comparable to single-seat fighter aircraft of the time. DI-3 was a single-baybiplane of mixed construction with a twin-rudder tailplane of variable incidence.
Although initial tests demonstrated flight characteristics comparable to Polikarpov I-5, the addition of armament and operational equipment caused significant degradation in performance and DI-3 did not enter mass production. The prototype was subsequently fitted with an enclosed cockpit and used as a VIP transport.[1]
Specifications (DI-3)
Data fromIstoriia konstruktskii samoletov v SSSR do 1938[1]
General characteristics
Crew: 2
Length: 7.8 m (25 ft 7 in)
Wingspan: 11.8 m (38 ft 9 in)
Wing area: 30.1 m2 (324 sq ft)
Empty weight: 1,487 kg (3,278 lb)
Gross weight: 2,122 kg (4,678 lb)
Powerplant: 1 × BMW VI 7.3z V-12 liquid-cooled piston engine, 545 kW (731 hp)
Propellers: 2-bladed fixed-pitch propeller
Performance
Maximum speed: 256 km/h (159 mph, 138 kn)
Service ceiling: 6,300 m (20,700 ft)
Time to altitude: 5,000 m (16,000 ft) in 17 minutes 30 seconds