Mikoyan-Gurevich Ye-8

Mikoyan-Gurevich Ye-8
Ye-8
Role Experimental Fighter
National origin USSR
Manufacturer MiG
First flight 1962
Primary user USSR
Number built 2
Developed from MiG-21

Mikoyan-Gurevich Ye-8 was a supersonic jet fighter developed in the Soviet Union from and to replace the MiG-21 (originally named MiG-23). Only two prototypes were built in 1960-61. The original MiG-21's air intakes were moved under the fuselage, freeing up the nose where a larger and more powerful radar able to deliver longer range air-to-air missiles could be built in. Canards were built to both sides of the nose, in front of the cockpit (the horizontal stabilizers of MiG-21 were left at their original position).

The two prototypes flew in 1962. On September 11, 1962, the Tumansky R-21F-300 engine, also under development, exploded in midair at speed of Mach 2.15[1]. Test pilot Georgy Konstantinovich Mosolov, then one of the leading Soviet test pilot, was severely injured by debris of the compressor and had to eject at Mach 1.78.

Due to unsolved technical problems the aircraft's development was abandoned; some parts were used on the MiG-23, including R-23 missiles and their associated Sapfir-23 radar.

Contents

Specifications

Data from MiG: Fifty Years of Secret Aircraft Design[2]

General characteristics

  • Crew: 1
  • Length: 14.90 m (48 ft 10⅝ in)
  • Wingspan: 7.15 m (23 ft 5¾ in)
  • Height: ()
  • Wing area: 23.13 m² (249 ft²)
  • Loaded weight: 14,985 lb (6,800 kg)
  • Max takeoff weight: 8200 kg (18,070 lb)
  • Powerplant: 1 × R-21F-300
    • Dry thrust: 46.05 kN (10,330 lbf)
    • Thrust with afterburner: 70.55 kN (15,820 lbf)

Performance

Armament

  • Missiles:Vympel K-13 air-to-air missiles (planned)

See also

References

  1. ^ "A&S Interview: Georgy Mosolov". AirSpaceMag.com. 2009-01-22. http://www.airspacemag.com/history-of-flight/AS-Interview-Georgy-Mosolov.html?c=y&page=1. Retrieved 2009-05-28. 
  2. ^ Belyakov and Marmain 1994, pp. 318–319.
  3. ^ Gunston 1995, p. 206.
  • Belyakov, R.A; Marmain, J. (1994). MiG: Fifty Years of Secret Aircraft Design. Shrewsbury, UK: Airlife Publishing. ISBN 1 85310 488 4. 
  • Gunston, Bill (1995). The Osprey Encyclopedia of Russian Aircraft 1875–1995. London: Osprey. ISBN 1 85532 405 9. 

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