Polikarpov I-17
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The Polikarpov I-17 was a
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single-seat fighter prototype designed and built by a team headed by Nikolai Polikarpov at the Central Design Bureau (TsKB) in 1934.


Development

The I-17 was a lightweight single-seat low-wing cantilever monoplane. Developed under the design bureau designation TsKB-15 it first flew on 1 September 1934 powered by a 567 kW (760 hp) Hispano-Suiza 12 Ybrs engine. The second prototype designated the TsKB-19 had a revised inward retracting wide-track main landing gear and a Soviet M-100 engine. This second prototype was displayed at the 1936 ''Salon de l'Aeronautique'' in Paris. The third prototype designated the TsKB-33 had reduced armament to save weight and a revised engine cooling system, but the further development was abandoned in 1936. A number of related unbuilt projects were also under development including the I-17Z parasite fighter under the designations TsKB-25 with a M-34RNF engine and the TsKB-43 with a Hispano-Suiza engine, none were built.


Variants

;TsKB-15 :First prototype I-17 powered by a 567 kW (760 hp) Hispano-Suiza 12 Ybrs engine. ;TsKB-19 :Second revised I-17 prototype powered by a M-100 engine. ;TsKB-25 :Unbuilt I-17Z project for a Mikulin AM-34RNF powered parasite fighter. ;TsKB-33 :Third revised I-17 prototype with reduced armament. ;TsKB-43 :Unbuilt project with a Hispano-Suiza engine.


Surviving aircraft

One I-17 prototype is on display at the V. P. Chkalov Memorial Museum in
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Specifications (TsKB-19)


Notes


References

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External links


I-17 article
{{Soviet fighter designations 1930s Soviet fighter aircraft I-017