CFS2 Ivanov-Voisin Anatra pusher Biplane, 1916
Also known as Anatra V.I. (Ivanov Voisin), this 1916 Russian reconnaissance pusher biplane was a modification of the French Voisin-5, built by Anatra in the Ukraine. It had a strengthened airframe, a new plywood crew nacelle oval, more aerodynamic struts and sturdier landing gear. It was 110 lb lighter and 11 kt faster than the Voisin-5 with the same motorization, a 150 hp Salmson 9-cylinder radial pusher engine that gave a top speed of 68 kt. 150 units were built.
Textures by Ude Entenmann.
Dp files with help from Michael Lang and Kevin Driver.
By Stephan Scholz.
Also known as Anatra V.I. (Ivanov Voisin), this 1916 Russian reconnaissance pusher biplane was a modification of the French Voisin-5, built by Anatra in the Ukraine. It had a strengthened airframe, a new plywood crew nacelle oval, more aerodynamic struts and sturdier landing gear. It was 110 lb lighter and 11 kt faster than the Voisin-5 with the same motorization, a 150 hp Salmson 9-cylinder radial pusher engine that gave a top speed of 68 kt. 150 units were built.
Textures by Ude Entenmann.
Dp files with help from Michael Lang and Kevin Driver.
By Stephan Scholz.