Tupolev ANT-22

ANT-22 and MK-1
Role Reconnaissance flying boat
Manufacturer Tupolev
First flight 1934




The Tupolev ANT-22 (also known as the MK-1) was a large flying boat built in the Soviet Union in 1934. A huge aircraft consisting of two hulls and powered by six engines in three nacelles in a push-pull configuration, it was a follow-up to the ANT-8. Its enormous weight severely crippled its performance; it never got beyond the experimental stage.

Operators

 Soviet Union

Specifications (ANT-22)

Data from The Osprey Encyclopedia of Russian Aircraft 1875–1995 [1]

General characteristics

Performance

Armament

Notes

  1. Gunston 1995, p.398.
  2. Duffy and Kandalov 1996, p.208.
  3. Climb to 1,000 m (3280 ft): 10.3 min.

References

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