Aleksandr Yakovlevich Dokuchayev was an aircraft designer and builder in Russia prior to and during World War I.
Aircraft
editMost aircraft built by Dokuchayev were modified Farman designs, each unique. His first aircraft, completed in 1910, was an Anzani-powered biplane of pusher configuration. With 50 hp, the aircraft was tested, but may never have flown. In 1912, he completed a sesquiplane version of a Farman IV, and in 1914 he flew another modified Farman type, this time a trainer aircraft with equal span wings and producing 80 hp with its Gnome-Rhone engine. His fourth model was a return to the sesquiplane configuration, producing a trainer with three rudders operated on skis. Number 5 was a simple monoplane of his own design, but his final design was another Farman modification.
Model name | First flight | Number built | Type |
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Dokuchayev No.1 | 1910 | 1 | Experimental aircraft |
Dokuchayev No.2 | 1912 | 1 | Experimental aircraft |
Dokuchayev No.3 | 1914 | 1 | Trainer aircraft |
Dokuchayev No.4 | 1915 | 1 | Trainer aircraft |
Dokuchayev No.5 | 1916 | 1 | Experimental aircraft |
Dokuchayev No.6 | 1 | Experimental aircraft |
See also
editReferences
edit- Gunston, Bill (1995). The Osprey Encyclopedia of Russian Aircraft 1875–1995. Osprey. p. 2. ISBN 978-1855324053.