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BI-1
Part of Russian Rocket Fighters
BI-1 Rocketplane
BI-1 Rocketplane
Credit: © Mark Wade
Russian manned rocketplane. Flown 1941. The Bereznyak-Isayev BI-1 was the first high speed rocket plane developed by the Soviet Union. Drawings were completed by spring 1941 but Stalin did not give the go-ahead for production until July 9, 1941.

Status: Operational 1941. Thrust: 10.70 kN (2,405 lbf). Gross mass: 1,683 kg (3,710 lb). Unfuelled mass: 978 kg (2,156 lb). Height: 6.40 m (20.90 ft). Span: 6.60 m (21.60 ft).

Round-the-clock shifts produced the first aircraft in 35 days. First flight was on 10 September, but the factory had to be evacuated to Sverdlovsk. The first powered flight, following accidents in ground runs of the rocket engine, came on May 15, 1942. Problems with corrosion by the acid fuels slowed testing. On flight 7 the aircraft experienced the previously unencountered tendency of an aircraft to pitch down in high-speed flight, and the rocketplane crashed into the ground, killing the pilot. Plans for a 50 aircraft production batch were abandoned, and rocketplane testing in the USSR only resumed with the testing of German designs after the war.

Crew Size: 1.



Family: Rocketplane, Suborbital. Country: Russia. Propellants: Nitric acid/Kerosene. Agency: Bereznyak bureau. Bibliography: 303, 94.

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