Beriev Be-200

Beriev Be-200

infobox Aircraft
name = Be-200




caption = Be-200 "Altair"
type = Multirole amphibian
national origin = Russia
manufacturer = Irkut
designer = Beriev
first flight = 24 September 1998
introduced = 2003
retired =
number built = 8
status = Operational
primary user = EMERCOM
more users =
unit cost =
developed from = Beriev A-40
variants with their own articles =

The Beriev Be-200 "Altair" is a multipurpose amphibious aircraft designed by the Beriev Aircraft Company and manufactured by Irkut. Marketed as being designed for fire fighting, search and rescue, maritime patrol, cargo and passenger transportation, it has a capacity of 12 tonnes (12,000 litres) of water, or up to 72 passengers. [http://www.irkut.com/en/services/production/BE200/ Irkut - Be 200] ]

The name "Altair" was chosen after a competition amongst Beriev and Irkut staff in 2002/2003. The name Altair was chosen as it is not only the name of the alpha star in the Eagle constellation, but also because "Al" is the first part of the name of the A-40 amphibious aircraft "Albatross", whose layout was the development basis for the creation of the Be-200, "ta" stands for Taganrog, and "ir" stands for Irkutsk. [http://www.beriev.com/eng/Pr_rel_e/pr_58e.html Beriev Press Release - Results of the competition for the best personal name for the Be-103 and Be-200 amphibious aircraft] ]

Development

The Beriev Be-200 was designed by the Berieva Aviatsionnyi Kompaniya (Beriev Aviation Company), with the Russian Irkutsk Aircraft Production Association (now part of the Irkut Corporation). Beriev are responsible for development, design and documentation; systems-, static-, flight- and fatigue-testing of prototypes; certification and support of the production models. Irkut's duties comprise of production preparation; manufacture of tooling; production of four prototypes and production aircraft; and spare parts manufacture. [http://www.janes.com/extracts/extract/jawa/jawa0756.html Jane's Online - Be-200] ] Both companies now fall under the umbrella of the state-owned United Aircraft Corporation.

Initiated in 1989 under the design leadership of Alexander Yavkin, Russian government approval for a purpose-designed water bomber was granted on 8 December 1990. Details of the project were announced, and a model displayed at the 1991 Paris Air Show.

Beriev developed unique fire-fighting equipment for the Be-200, allowing it to scoop water while skimming the water surface at 90-95% of takeoff speed. This system was developed using a specially modified Be-12P, coded '12 Yellow'. After installation of the fire-fighting system, the aircraft was registered RA-00046 and given the designation Be-12P-200. This modified Be-12 was used to develop both the fire-fighting system and methods of operation.Gordon, Sal'nikov and Zablotskiy 2006, pp. 79-80.]

The Be-200's first flight from land was scheduled for 1997, but was eventually achieved by the first prototype aircraft on 24 September 1998. [http://www.beriev.com/eng/Pr_rel_e/pr_41e.html Beriev Press Release - First flight of the Be-200 from the land-based aerodrome] ] The aircraft was then transferred from Irkutsk to Taganrog after 26½ flying hours, and the first take off from water was conducted on 10 September 1999 in Taganrog. [http://www.beriev.com/eng/Pr_rel_e/pr_35e.html Beriev Press Release - First flight of the Be-200 with take-off and landing on water] ] The second Be-200 flew on August 27, 2002. This aircraft was built as a Be-200ES, being fitted to the specifications of the launch customer, EMERCOM, the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations. [http://www.beriev.com/eng/Pr_rel_e/pr_54e.html Beriev Press Release - First flight of the second flying prototype of the Be-200 aircraft] ]

In 2001, as part of a marketing program, the Be-200 was displayed at two large exhibitions in the Pacific Ocean region; the International Maritime and Aerospace Exhibition LIMA'01 in Malaysia and the Korean Aerospace and Defence Exhibition KADE'01 in South Korea. [http://www.beriev.com/eng/Pr_rel_e/pr_47e.html Beriev Press Release - Results of the paticipation of the Be-200 aircraft at the exhibitions LIMA'01 (Malaysia) and KADE'01 (South Korea)] ]

In 2002, the Be-200 participated in international aviation exhibitions, successfully demonstrating its capabilities to potential customers in France and Greece with fifteen demonstration flights made from land, eight from water. A total of over 7,600km was flown across Europe. [http://www.beriev.com/eng/Pr_rel_e/pr_51e.html Beriev Press Release - Results of the demonstration of the Be-200 at the exhibition ILA-2002 in Germany, as well in France and in Greece] ]

Irkut and EADS signed a memorandum of understanding in May 2002 to jointly carry out a market study and to define the conditions and costs of international certification and the logistics of setting up a worldwide after-sales service. The study was completed in July 2003, revealing a potential market for up to 320 aircraft over 20 years. The two companies, with Rolls-Royce Deutschland, plan to obtain Western certification during 2008/9 and offer a Rolls-Royce BR715 powered aircraft for Western markets. [http://www.aerospace-technology.com/projects/beriev_be-200/ Be-200 page at www.aerospace-technology.com] ] This version is to be given the designation Be-200RR. The original Be-200 prototype (RF-21511) has been earmarked to be converted into the Be-200RR prototype.Gordon, Sal'nikov and Zablotskiy 2006, pp. 87-88.]

The first production aircraft, a Be-200ES flew on June 17, 2003. It was delivered to EMERCOM on On July 31, 2003. Seven aircraft have been ordered by EMERCOM, five have been delivered. The fifth airframe is being used for the European certification process which is expected to be completed in 2008. The remaining two are scheduled for delivery by the end of 2008. EMERCOM has an option to buy a further 8 Be-200s, with a decision expected during the latter part of 2008. [http://www.flightglobal.com/articles/2008/09/11/315754/russias-oak-in-bid-to-boost-sales-of-be-200.html Flightglobal - Russia's OAK in bid to boost sales of Be-200] ]

In 2010, production of the Be-200 is due to switch to the "Centre of competence for amphibian aircraft and flying boats" in Taganrog. An assembly line is being set up using tooling and equipment received from Irkut's main manufacturing site in Irkutsk, Siberia. This will allow the Irkut Corporation to concentrate on other more lucrative projects. Production of the Be-200 will remain under the umbrella of the United Aircraft Corporation. [ [http://www.flightglobal.com/articles/2008/09/11/315755/russia-sets-up-central-production-site-for-amphibious.html Flightglobal - Russia sets up central production site for amphibious aircraft] ]

Design

The multirole Be-200 can be configured as an amphibious water drop fire-fighting aircraft, a freighter, or as a passenger aircraft - the pressurised and air conditioned cabin allowing transportation of up to 72 passengers. The Be-200 can also be equipped for special missions. When configured as an air ambulance, the aircraft can carry up to 30 stretcher patients and seven seated patients or medical crew. In the search and rescue role, the aircraft can be equipped with searchlights and sensors, an inflatable boat, thermal and optical surveillance systems, and medical equipment. The search and rescue variant can accommodate up to 45 persons. The aircraft is also capable of being configured for anti-submarine warfare duties. [http://www.irkutseaplane.com/be200.html EADS-Irkut Seaplane - Be-200] ]

The Be-200 fire-fighter suppresses fires by dropping water and/or chemical retardants. Eight ferric aluminium alloy water tanks are located under the cabin floor in the centre fuselage section. Four retractable water scoops, two forward and two aft of the fuselage step can be used to scoop a total of 12 tonnes of water in 14 seconds. Alternatively, the tanks can be filled from a hydrant or a water cistern on the ground. The water tanks can be removed quickly for carrying cargo. Water can be dropped in a single salvo, or in up to eight consecutive drops. The aircraft also carries six auxiliary tanks for fire-retarding chemical agents, with a total capacity of 1.2 cubic meters. The aircraft can empty its water tanks over the site of a fire in 0.8 to 1.0 seconds when flying above the minimum drop speed of 220km/h (135mph) (120kts)

The aircraft is powered by two pylon-mounted D-436TP engines. The D-436TP is a specific "maritime" corrosion-resistant version of the D-436 three shaft turbofan engine, designed especially for the Be-200 amphibian, by Ivchenko Progress ZMKB and manufactured by "Motor Sich" in Ukraine. These are mounted above the wingroot pods on the landing gear fairings to prevent water spraying into the engines during take-off and landing.

The Digital Flight Control (Fly-by-wire) cockpit is fitted with modern navigation systems such as satellite navigation (GPS), FMS, autopilot and weather radar. The ARIA 200-M all-weather integrated avionics system developed by Honeywell with the Moscow Research Institute of Aircraft Equipment, uses six 152mm x 203mm (6in x 8in) LCDs to display information to the 2 man crew.

The Be-200 is a high-wing T-tail monoplane. the hull is of single step design with a high length-to-beam ratio, which contributes to stability and controllability in water. The Be-200 airframe is constructed of aluminium alloys with corrosion-protection treatments. Selective use is made of titanium, composites and other corrosion-free materials. The wings are fitted with underwing stabiliser floats. The hydraulically operated retractable landing gear units all retract rearward, and each unit is twin-wheeled. A water rudder provides steering in the water.

The Be-200 can operate from either a 1,800m long runway or an area of open water not less than 2,300m long and 2.5m deep, with waves of up to 1.3m high.

Operational history

The first documented operational use of the Be-200 was from 20th of August till 30th of September, 2004. For this period a Be-200ES was operated from Sardinia (Italy) by SOREM, the official operator of fire-fighting equipment of Italian Civil Defense Department (Protezione Civile). The aircraft, flown by joint Russian-Italian flight crew performed more than 100 flights with about 90 hours flown. During 7 hours of operational flights, the aircraft participated in the extinguishing of 4 forest fires and dropped 324 tons of water. [http://www.beriev.com/eng/Pr_rel_e/pr_78e.html Beriev Press Release - The results of Be-200 operation in Italy] ]

The partnership was renewed in 2005, with Be-200ES (Reg. RF-21512) based at Sardinia between July and September. The aircraft flew 150 hours covering 63 missions, including ferry flights, and 435 scoops and drops of water, the total mass of which exceeded 3500 tons. [http://www.beriev.com/eng/Pr_rel_e/pr_93e.html Beriev Press Release - Information on joint operation of the Be-200ES aircraft by BERIEV Aircraft Company and SoREM for performing the fire-fighting missions in Italy] ]

In 2006 RF-21512 was leased by the Portuguese Fire Fighting Services (SNBPC – Serviço Nacional de Bombeiros e Protecção Civil) for evaluation during the forest fire season. On 6 July 2006 the Russian crew of the Be-200 leased by Portugal were carrying out a water pick-up from the Agueira dam near Santa Comba Dão, when on climbing away they clipped treetops and at least one of the Progress D-436TP engines suffered ingestion damage and had to be shut down. The aircraft recovered safely to land at Monte Real air force base, from which it had been operating. After repairs, the aircraft completed the season in Portugal. In total 42 flights were performed during operations in Portugal, with a total flying time of 119 hours. The aircraft performed 301 water scooping operations and dropped 2389 tons of water on fires. [http://www.beriev.com/eng/Pr_rel_e/pr_106e.html Beriev Press Release - Results of Bе-200 aircraft operation in Portugal] ] [ [http://www.flightglobal.com/articles/2006/07/18/207849/russian-firefighting-beriev-be-200-under-evaluation-by-portugal-stokes-forest-fire-by-dumping-fuel.html Flightglobal - Russian firefighting Be-200 under evaluation by Portugal stokes forest fire by dumping fuel] ]

In October 2006, 2 Be-200ES (RF-32765 and RF-32768) were leased to Indonesia by EMERCOM, fighting fires ["See 2006 Southeast Asian haze for more details on the 2006 fires in Indonesia"] for 45 days. [http://www.irkutseaplane.com/news.html Irkut - News] ] This reportedly cost Indonesia around US$5.2 million. [ [http://www.indonesia-ottawa.org/information/details.php?type=news_copy&id=3108 Antara News Agency (November 2, 2006) - Two Russian water bombing aircraft to be operated for 10 days in Sumatra] ] These operations prompted press reports that the Indonesian government had agreed to purchase 2 Be-200s, each with a projected price of US$40 million. [ [http://www.angkasa-online.com/public/print/17/6/138.htm Angkasa No.06 - March 2007] ] Beriev, however has not confirmed these reports.

Such was the success of the first campaign that two Be-200ES were again leased by Portugal from July 10th to September 30th, 2007. During this period 58 fire-fighting flights were conducted with a total flying time of over 167 hours. 2560 tons of water was dropped. Beriev claims that representatives of the newly formed Portuguese government enterprise EMA (Empresa de Meios Aéreos) have expressed their interest in a long-term cooperation with Beriev and the Be-200 in Portugal. [http://www.beriev.com/eng/Pr_rel_e/pr_118e.html Beriev Press Release - Summary of the Be-200 firefighting in Portugal] ]

Two Be-200ES also operated in Greece in 2007, RF-32768 fighting fires ["See 2007 Greek forest fires for more details on the 2007 fires in Greece"] for the whole season and RF-21512 from August 30th to September 13th. [http://www.beriev.com/eng/Pr_rel_e/pr_116e.html Beriev Press Release - Summary of the Be-200 firefighting in Greece] ]

In April 2008, Azerbaijan became the first overseas customer for the Be-200, purchasing one Be-200ES from Russia. The aircraft (reg. FHN-10201 ex RF-32769) will be operated by the Azerbaijan Ministry of Emergencies and can be operated as a fire-fighting, cargo and 43-seater passenger aircraft. [http://www.beriev.com/eng/Pr_rel_e/pr_125e.html Beriev Press Release - Hand over of Be-200ES multipurpose amphibian aircraft to Azerbaijan Emergencies Ministry] ]

Variants

*Be-200 - Basic multirole model

*Be-200ES - Multirole model fitted to the requirements of the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations

*Be-200E - English cockpit version of the Be-200ES [http://www.irkutseaplane.com/certification.html EADS-Irkut Seaplane - Be-200E] ]

*Be-200RR - Designation of projected Rolls-Royce engined variant.

*Be-210 - Projected Passenger only model [http://www.irkutseaplane.com/be210.html EADS-Irkut Seaplane - Be-210] ]

*Be-220 - Projected maritime patrol variant.Gordon, Sal'nikov and Zablotskiy 2006, p. 92.]

Operators

;RUS
* Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations (EMERCOM) - 5 Be-200ES Delivered, 2 on Order;AZE
* Azerbaijan Ministry of Emergency - 1 Be-200ES [ [http://economics.apa.az/en/news.php?id=34339 Azeri-Press Agency - Azerbaijan buys Be-200 from Russia] ]

pecifications (Be-200)

aircraft specification

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jet or prop?=jet

ref="Irkut Website" and "EADS-Irkut Seaplane Website"
crew=2
length main=32.0 m
length alt=105 ft 0 in
span main=32.8 m
span alt=107 ft 7 in
height main=8.9 m
height alt=29 ft 2 in
area main=117.4 sq m
area alt=1264 sq ft
empty weight main=27,600 kg
empty weight alt=60,850 lb)

  • Max Take Off Weight (Land): 41,000 kg (90,390 lb)
  • Max Take Off Weight (Water): 37,900 kg (83,550 lb)
  • Max Capacity (Water or Retardant): 12,000 kg (26,450 lb)
  • Max Capacity (Cargo): 7,500 kg (16,530 lb)
  • Max Capacity (Passengers): 44 (Be-200ES) 72 (Be-210
    engine (jet)= Progress D-436TP
    type of jet= turbofans
    number of jets= 2
    thrust main=7,500 kgf
    thrust alt=16,534 lbf
    max speed main=700 km/h
    max speed alt=435 mph
    cruise speed main=560 km/h
    cruise speed alt=350 mph)
  • Economy speed: 550 km/h (340 mph)
  • Landing speed: 200 km/h (125 mph)
  • Takeoff speed: 220 km/h (140 mph)
  • Minimum speed (Flaps 38°): 157 km/h (98 mph
    ceiling main= 8,000 m
    ceiling alt= 26,250 ft
    range main=2,100 km
    range alt=1,300 mi)
  • Ferry range (One Hour Reserve): 3,300 km (2,400mi
    climb rate main= 13 m/s
    climb rate alt= 2,600 ft/min) (At Sea Level and MTOW - Flaps 20°)
  • Rate of climb: 17 m/s (3,350 ft/min) (At Sea Level and MTOW - Flaps 0°
    loading main=
    loading alt=
    thrust/weight=
    avionics=* ARIA 200-M integrated avionics system.
    armament=

    ee also

    aircontent
    related=
    * Beriev A-40
    similar aircraft=
    * Tanker 910
    * Bombardier 415
    * Martin Mars
    see also=
    lists=
    * List of seaplanes and flying boats

    References

    Notes

    Bibliography

    * Yefim Gordon, Andrey Sal'nikov and Aleksandr Zablotskiy (2006) "Beriev's Jet Flying Boats". Hinckley, UK: Midland Publishing. ISBN 1-85780-236-5

    External links

    * [http://www.beriev.com/eng/Be-200_e/Be-200_e.html Beriev (Aircraft Designer) Official Site]
    * [http://www.irkut.com/en/services/production/BE200/ Irkut (Aircraft Manufacturer) Official Site]
    * [http://www.irkutseaplane.com/be200.html EADS-Irkut Seaplane (Aircraft Sales & Marketing Partners) Official Site]
    * [http://www.aerospace-technology.com/projects/beriev_be-200/ Beriev Be-200 page at www.aerospace-technology.com]
    * [http://www.airliners.net/aircraft-data/stats.main?id=84 Beriev Be-200 page at www.airliners.net ]
    * [http://www.russiatoday.ru/spotlight/release/1475/video RussiaToday: Spotlight - Be-200 – Russia’s aviation breakthrough] - An interview with Oleg Demchenko, President of the Irkut Aviation Corporation, about the Be-200, its lack of European sales, and the state of the Russian aviation industry.


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