Be-4 file photo [8856]

Be-4

CountryRussia
ManufacturerBeriev OKB
Primary RoleSeaplane

Contributor:

ww2dbaseOriginally designated KOR-2, the Be-4 flying boats were aircraft designed to be operated from warships. They had gull wings with slight angles, and they each had their radial engines mounted in a nacelle above the fuselage. The first prototype took flight in 1941. They were built by the firm Beriev based in Southern Russia, thus only a few were constructed by the time German troops neared, halting progress. The production line started up again in 1943 at Krasnoyarsk in Central Asia. About 100 were built during the design's production life.

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Last Major Revision: Nov 2009

SPECIFICATIONS

Be-4
MachineryOne Shvetsov M-62 radial rated at 1,000hp
Armament1x7.62mm forward ShKAS machine gun, 1x7.62mm rear ShKAS machine gun, up to 400kg of bombs or depth charges
Crew3
Span12.00 m
Length10.50 m
Height4.05 m
Wing Area25.50 m²
Weight, Empty2,082 kg
Weight, Maximum2,760 kg
Speed, Maximum356 km/h
Service Ceiling8,100 m
Range, Normal1,150 km

Photographs

KOR-2 floatplane aboard Russian light cruiser Molotov, 1941




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KOR-2 floatplane aboard Russian light cruiser Molotov, 1941


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