Grigorovich M-9

Grigorovich M-9

Infobox Aircraft
name=M-9


caption=
type=Reconnaissance flying boat
manufacturer=Shchetinin
designer=Dmitry Pavlovich Grigorovich
first flight=January 9, 1916
introduced=
retired=1920s
status=
primary user=Russian navy
more users=Finnish Air Force
produced=
number built=ca 500
unit cost=
developed from=Grigorovich M-5
variants with their own articles=

Grigorovich M-9 (alternative designation ShCh M-9, sometimes also Shchetinin M-9) was a successful Russian World War I-era biplane flying boat, developed from the M-5 by Grigorovich.

The first M-9 was ready in 1915 and its maiden flight was carried out on January 9, 1916 at Baku. On September 17, 1916, the test pilot Jan Nagórski became the first to make a loop with a flying boat.

During the Russian Civil War, M-9s participated in the air defence of Baku, dropping some 6,000 kg of bombs and 160 kg of arrows. The aircraft also carried out photo reconnaissance, artillery spotting and air combat sorties.

The M-9 was also used for the first experiments on sea shelve study, participating in the finding of new oil fields near Baku.

Nine M-9s fell into Finnish hands during the Russian Civil War. One was flown by a Russian officer to Antrea on April 10, 1918. It sank the following day during type evaluation. Eight more were taken over at the airfields at Åland and Turku. The aircraft were used until 1922 by the Finnish Air Force.

Operators

;RUS: Russian Navy:Red Army:White Army;FIN:Finnish Air Force

pecifications (M-9)

aircraft specifications


plane or copter?=plane
jet or prop?=prop
ref=Thulinista Hornettiin

crew=2
capacity=1
length main=9.00 m
length alt= 29 ft 6 in
span main=16.00 m
span alt= 52 ft 6 in
height main= m
height alt= ft in
area main=54.8 m²
area alt= 589.6 ft²
airfoil=
empty weight main= kg
empty weight alt= lb
loaded weight main= kg
loaded weight alt= lb
useful load main= kg
useful load alt= kg
max takeoff weight main=1,610 kg
max takeoff weight alt=3,542 lb
more general=

engine (prop)=Salmson 9
type of prop= pusher radial engine
number of props=1
power main= 111 kW
power alt=150 hp
power original=

max speed main=110 km/h
max speed alt= 59 knots, 68 mph
cruise speed main= km/h
cruise speed alt= knots, mph
stall speed main= km/h
stall speed alt= knots, mph
never exceed speed main= km/h
never exceed speed alt= knots, mph
range main= km
range alt= nm, mi
ceiling main=3,000 m
ceiling alt= 9,840 ft
climb rate main= m/s
climb rate alt= ft/min
loading main= kg/m²
loading alt= lb/ft²
thrust/weight=
power/mass main= W/kg
power/mass alt= hp/lb
more performance=
* Endurance: 3.5 hours
armament=
* 1x 7.7 mm MG "or"
1x 7.5 mm MG "or"
1x 20 mm cannon "or"
1x 37 mm cannon
avionics=

References

ources

Heinonen, Timo: "Thulinista Hornetiin - Keski-Suomen ilmailumuseon julkaisuja 3", Keski-Suomen ilmailumuseo, 1992, ISBN 951-95688-2-4

External links

* [http://www.wio.ru/ww1a/fboat.htm Russian WWI flying boats]

ee also

aircontent
related=

similar aircraft=

sequence=

lists=
* List of aircraft of the Finnish Air Force
* List of seaplanes and flying boats
see also=


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