Sukhoi Su-80

Su-80
Su-80 at MAKS Airshow, Zhukovski in 2001
Role STOL transport
Manufacturer Sukhoi
(KnAAPO)
First flight 4 September 2001
Status In Production
Primary user Kazakh Federal Border Guards
Number built 8


The Sukhoi Su-80 (formerly known as the Sukhoi S-80) is a Russian twin-turboprop, twin-boom STOL transport aircraft.

Design and development

The Su-80 program was supposed to start in the late 1990s, but due to lack of funds, it was postponed for several years. A prototype of the combined Freight/Passenger Su-80GP was built and its first flight was planned for early 1998, but the program was delayed again. The first flight of the prototype was at the 2001 MAKS in Moscow issued Zhukovsky.

On the fourth September 2001, Igor Wotinzew started with the prototype, 82911, on his first flight. In early 2006, the Su-80 in the KnAAPO in Komsomolsk-on-Amur went into production.

The first model of the turboprop transporter Sukhoi S-80 was shown at the 46th Paris International Air and Space Show, 2005.[1] The plane is being developed by Sukhoi OKB and the aircraft factory in Komsomolsk/Amur under the "konversija" program. The aircraft is intended to replace the An-24/26, An-28 and Yak-40, and to compete with the Antonov An-38 . The design of the machine is very similar to the Scaled Composites ATTT and the Rockwell OV-10. It has three lift-generating surfaces: the primary wings; two fins at the rear of the fuselage which join the booms to the fuselage; and the horizontal stabilizer which joins the two vertical fins at the rear of the booms. Two General Electric CT7-9B turboprop engines are housed in bays at the front of the tail booms.

The sleek hull offers space for 30 passengers, and a "beaver-tail" cargo ramp is fitted at the rear of the fuselage, which allows for easy loading and unloading of cargo.

Operational history

S-80 (rear view) at Zhukovski in 2003

Eight aircraft from the second production (first definitive) batch are earmarked for delivery to customers.[2]

Commercial orders

Blagoveshchensk Airlines, Chukotavia, Dalavia, the Petropavlovsk-Kamchatski Aviation Enterprise, and Polar Airlines have all signed preliminary agreements for the acquirement of the type.[2] The KnAAPO factory airline is expected to be the Su-80s first operator.[2]

Military orders

The Kazakhstan Border Guards have tentatively ordered ten Su-80s, while the Chinese People's Liberation Army Air Force, Jordanian Air Force, Malaysian Air Force and Republic of Korea Air Force have all expressed interest.[2]

Variants

There are two different models of the Su-80. The four pre-series aircraft were of a short-fuselage design, while the fifth, sixth and seventh prototypes were stretched by 1.4 m (4 ft 7 in) allowing an extra row of passenger seats.[2]

Specifications (Su-80GP)

Data from Sukhoi[3] and KNAAPO[4]

General characteristics

Performance

Armament

Wing and fuselage hardpoints for bombs, rockets, machine guns, and light autocannon.

Avionics

See also


Related lists

References

  1. "46th International PARIS AIR SHOW Le Bourget". Sukhoi.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 Air International, August 2006: "Pre-series Su-80GP First Flight"
  3. "Sukhoi Company website". Retrieved 2011-02-09.
  4. "KNAAPO Company website". Archived from the original on January 14, 2011. Retrieved 2011-02-09.
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