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Lisunov Li-2

20.8k RomanoMilos  1.4 years ago
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Lisunov Li-2
The Lisunov Li-2, originally designated PS-84, was a license-built Soviet-version of the Douglas DC-3. It was produced by Factory #84 in Moscow-Khimki and, after evacuation in 1941, at TAPO in Tashkent. The project was directed by aeronautical engineer Boris Pavlovich Lisunov.



The Soviet Union received its first DC-2 in 1935. A total of 18 DC-3s had been ordered on 11 April 1936, and the government of the USSR purchased 21 DC-3s for operation by Aeroflot before World War II. A production license was awarded to the government of the USSR on 15 July 1936. Lisunov spent two years at the Douglas Aircraft Company, between November 1936 and April 1939 translating the design. One of the engineers who accompanied him to Douglas was Vladimir Mikhailovich Myasishchev.



Ural 4320 from the screenshot


 A total of 4,937 aircraft were produced of all Li-2 variants between 1940 and 1954 and it saw extensive use in Eastern Europe until the 1960s. The last survivors in use were noted in China and Vietnam during the 1980s. There were many versions, including airliner, cargo, military transport, reconnaissance, aerial photography, parachute drop, bomber and high altitude variants. In Poland they were fitted for cropdusting against forest pests.

Aircraft control

AG1 - starting the left engine
AG2- starting the right engine
AG3 - open the rear doors, passenger
AG4 - open the front doors, for pilots


THANKS FOR YOUR SUPPORT AND UPVOTES!

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General Characteristics

  • Successors 2 airplane(s)
  • Created On Android
  • Wingspan 93.7ft (28.6m)
  • Length 66.0ft (20.1m)
  • Height 25.7ft (7.8m)
  • Empty Weight 61,729lbs (27,999kg)
  • Loaded Weight 65,255lbs (29,599kg)

Performance

  • Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.122
  • Wing Loading 21.6lbs/ft2 (105.5kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 3,018.6ft2 (280.4m2)
  • Drag Points 25394

Parts

  • Number of Parts 586
  • Control Surfaces 7
  • Performance Cost 2,228
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    Ussr-3

    10 months ago
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    This made me go “ooh!” because I really like this plane

    1.4 years ago
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    Ahh Yes, Skytrain Ripoff

    +1 1.4 years ago
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    5,303 McChezborger

    Looks amazing

    1.4 years ago
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    14.7k Randomplayer

    @TheTomatoLover ya mean updoots?

    +1 1.4 years ago
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    nice work!

    1.4 years ago
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    17.4k TTL

    69
    ah.
    Nice.

    1.4 years ago
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    61.5k FatPilotOne

    Захват СимплПлейнс советской (ну почти))) техникой идет медленно, но верно

    +2 1.4 years ago
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    20.8k RomanoMilos

    @Randomplayer Yes, of course

    1.4 years ago
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    The left back window is broken

    +1 1.4 years ago
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    14.7k Randomplayer

    @RomanoMilos hey can I upload a skydiving version of this?

    1.4 years ago
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    14.7k Randomplayer

    @TheTomatoLover lol

    +1 1.4 years ago
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    17.4k TTL

    @Randomplayer god bless the poor pilot’s g-force.

    +1 1.4 years ago
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    14.7k Randomplayer

    @TheTomatoLover no, if you turn on 1 engine and yaw you flat spin/death spin. And if you go under 100 mph and pitch hard you can almost cobra

    1.4 years ago
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    17.4k TTL

    @Randomplayer What do you mean? This is a propeller plane. Did Zaineman do a PSM challenge on it already?

    1.4 years ago
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    14.7k Randomplayer

    The fact that this can psm

    1.4 years ago
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    I saw a hungarian version on flightradar once (SE-CFP)

    +1 1.4 years ago
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    7,935 Pilotgoose

    Nice build but doesn’t work as well, I always flip over when I pull up on the aircraft sorry bro.

    +1 1.4 years ago
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    20.8k RomanoMilos

    @SilverStar thank you very much

    1.4 years ago
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    20.8k RomanoMilos

    @phrongus Thank you, it’s very nice to hear this.

    +1 1.4 years ago
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    Neat! Russian license-built planes aren't too common builds here.

    +3 1.4 years ago
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    42.7k phrongus

    good, especially for someone who rarely makes planes

    1.4 years ago
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    Nice, a soviet Douglas

    +2 1.4 years ago
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    35.8k Graingy

    The DC-3 just won't die, will it?

    +2 1.4 years ago
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    15.9k SilverStar

    Not bad. There is some mistakes with ailerons and switches.

    1.4 years ago
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