Yermolayev Yer-2
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Another way to transliterate the name is Ermolaev Er-2.
The Yermolayev Yer-2 was a Soviet bomber aircraft of World War II which took part in some nocturnal attacks on Berlin. It originated as a derivative of the Stal-7 ("Steel-7") transport designed by Bartini.
The Yer-2 was a gull-winged aircraft, with the engines and landing gear nacelles fitted at the crank in the wing; it had twin tailfins. Around 320 were built.
Variants
- Yer-2 production
- Yer-2-ACh-30B
- Yer-2-ACh-30BF
- Yer-2ON ("Osobogo Naznacheniya", "special purpose")
- Yer-2 carrier
Specifications (Yer-2)
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