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Petlyakov Pe-2

Petlyakov · Dive Bomber / Fast Bomber · USSR · WWII (1939–1945)

Petlyakov Pe-2 — Dive Bomber / Fast Bomber
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The Petlyakov Pe-2 was a Soviet twin-engine dive bomber used during World War II. One of the outstanding tactical attack aircraft of the war, it also proved successful as a heavy fighter, as a night fighter and as a reconnaissance aircraft. The Pe-2 was, numerically, the most important Soviet bomber of World War II, at their peak comprising 75% of the Soviet twin-engine bomber force. The Soviets manufactured Pe-2s in greater numbers during the war than any other twin-engine combat aircraft except for the German Junkers Ju 88 and the British Vickers Wellington. Several Soviet bloc air forces flew the type after the war, when it became known by the NATO reporting name Buck.

Specifications

Category
Fixed Wing
Sub-Category
Bomber
Domain
Defence
Era
WWII (1939–1945)
Country
USSR
Manufacturer
Petlyakov
Operator
Soviet Air Forces/many
Primary Role
Dive Bomber / Fast Bomber
Status
Retired
Service Entry
1941
Produced
11427
Engine
2x Klimov VK-105RF
Thrust / Power
2,400 hp total
Launch
Ground
Length (ft)
41.7
Wingspan (ft)
56.4
Empty Weight (lb)
13888
MTOW (lb)
18728
Service Ceiling (ft)
28870
Max Speed (mph)
360
Armament
4x 7.62mm ShKAS; 1x 12.7mm UBT; 2,205 lb bombs