
Sukhoi Su-6 - Wikipedia
The Sukhoi Su-6 was a Soviet ground-attack aircraft developed during World War II. The mixed-power (rocket and piston engines) high-altitude interceptor Su-7 was based on the single-seat Su-6 prototype.
Su-6 | War Thunder Wiki
It features a decent flight performance for an attack aircraft, with a mediocre top speed and acceleration but a good turn radius, although the mediocre engine translates to a low rate of climb.
Sukhoi Su-6 - War History
Apr 20, 2020 · The Su-6 with the M-71 is faster in horizontal flight than the 11-2 powered by the AM-38; without bombs and RS-82 rockets the Su-6 has a maximum speed of [300mph] 483km/h for 10 minutes in boosted mode. This makes the aircraft difficult to catch for enemy fighters with only a small speed advantage;
Su-6, Attack aircraft of WW2 - AirPages
The Su-6 single-seat aircraft was designed in 1940 and built according to government orders, released in the spring of 1941 and handed over for testing just before the war. Evacuation and other circumstances made it impossible to test the aircraft in a timely manner.
Su-6 (Sukhoi) - GlobalSecurity.org
The tests established that in terms of flight speed, rate-of-climb and takeoff and landing performance, the M-71 Su-6 was vastly superior to the AM-38 Il-2, but lack of cannon and missile...
Sukhoi Su-6 | Military Wiki | Fandom
The Sukhoi Su-6 was a Soviet ground attack aircraft developed during World War II. The mixed-power (rocket and piston engines) high-altitude interceptor Su-7 was based on the single-seat Su-6 prototype.
Sukhoi Su-6 | Aircraft of World War II - WW2Aircraft.net Forums
Jul 27, 2011 · The Sukhoi Su-6 was a Soviet ground attack aircraft developed during World War II. Development of the Su-6 began in 1939, when the Sukhoi design bureau began work on a single-seat armoured ground-attack aircraft.
Sukhoi Su-6 Russian fighter - World Wide Military
The Su-6 is a combat aircraft, developed by the Russian company Sukhoi during the 2nd world war.
Su-6 (AM-42) | War Thunder Wiki
The Su-6 was a project by Sukhoi with the objective of creating an attack aircraft capable of surpassing the Il-2. The Su-6 AM-42 was the name given to its last version.
Su-6 (Sukhoi)
The tests established that in terms of flight speed, rate-of-climb and takeoff and landing performance, the M-71 Su-6 was vastly superior to the AM-38 Il-2, but lack of cannon and missile...