- Anatra
Anatra was an aircraft manufacturer founded by
Artur Antonovich Anatra atOdessa ,Russia in 1913 which manufactured several light aircraft designs from then to 1917.The factory had been a naval workshop which was engaged in building foreign designs. They had constructed approximately twenty examples from 1909 through 1912. Anatra continued to build foreign designs by
Farman ,Morane ,Nieuport , andVoisin at increasing rates, ultimately building at a rate of as many as sixty per month by 1917ref book osprey encyc of russian aircraft|1] . Later, the firm manufactured a few of its own designs for the Russian army duringWorld War I ref book encyc aircraft manufacturers|24] . Anatra was nationalised shortly after the Bolshevik revolution, and on 18 June 1918, the factory was destroyed by its former workers.Aircraft
Foreign designs were the initial primary product of Anatra, with designs by the
Farman Aviation Works ,Morane-Saulnier ,Nieuport , andAeroplanes Voisin . The later became the most significant, with theVoisin Type L forming the basis for an extensively redesignedAnatra V.I. design which flew in 1916. By this time, Anatra had already flown what would become the primary aircraft of its own design that would be produced by the company, theAnatra D , commonly called the Anade or Dekan in service as areconnaissance aircraft with theImperial Russian Air Force . This aircraft would go on to be further developed into the Anatra DS Anasal, another reconnaissance design destined for service inWorld War I .In addition to the steady output of reconnaissance aircraft for Russia produced by the factory during the war, Anatra attempted development of a fighter design. One attempt, the
Anatra Anadis was based on the Anasal, redesigned as a woodensemi-monocoque construction and equipped with aHispano engine. Ultimately the single example was built as a two seater, reportedly so that some of the company's French personnel could escape the deteriorating political situation in Russia. The aircraft was first flown on23 October 1916 , and on a later planned flight to Western Europe, the aircraft was lost in a force landing inRomania .An earlier attempt at a fighter design proved even less successful. The
Anatra Anamon was a single-seat monoplane with aparasol wing and woodenmonocoque fuselage . Armament was a singleVickers machine gun with deflecting plates on the propellers instead ofinterrupter gear . This aircraft was widely criticized, and shortly after its initial flight on16 June 1916 , the single prototype crashed, ending the program.The only other significant design by Anatra was the
Anatra DE , a three-engine bomber design. The unique aircraft had two of the engines mounted in apusher configuration and carried four crew members. Two of the crew mannedgun turret s at the front of theengine nacelle s. Bombload was planned to be 400 kg, but overall the aircraft was well overweight and ultimately the only prototype was damaged during itsmaiden flight on23 June 1916 .Vassili Nikolayevich Khioni , the company's lead designer, went on after the company's demise operating out of the factory and building several of his own designs. Many of these are often referred to as Anatra-VKh or Anatra-Khioni models.References
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