The Soviet Light Bomber Petlyakov Pe-2, Paperback / softback Book

The Soviet Light Bomber Petlyakov Pe-2 Paperback / softback

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Petlakov Pe-2 (Peshka) is the best-known twin-engine light bomber of Soviet aviation in World War II.

The plane was susceptible to structural changes, which allowed it to be used as a heavy fighter (also night), a dive bomber or a long reconnaissance plane. Vladimir Petlakov constructed the Pe-2 in prison, where he got in 1937 for allegedly delaying the works on the ANT-42 Tupolev bomber.

Petlakow, while serving the sentence, was appointed the head of the constructors' group, which was to create a fast and durable machine that could freely escort the ANT-42.

That is how the VI-100 was made. It was a quite advanced plane for its time (the first flight took place on December 22, 1939).

It was a fully metal construction. The machine was equipped with a pressurised cockpit, turbochargers and many advanced electronic systems.

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