Grigorovich M-9

Grigorovich M-9 (alternative designation ShCh M-9, sometimes also Shchetinin M-9) was a Russian World War I-era biplane flying boat, developed from the M-5 by Grigorovich. The first M-9 was ready in 1915 and its maiden flight was carried out on January 9, 1916 at Baku. On September 17, 1916, the test pilot Jan Nagórski became the first to make a loop with a flying boat. During the Russian Civil War, M-9s participated in the air defence of Baku, d... more

Maiden flight:

  • Jan 9, 1916

Wingspan:

  • 16.002 m (52.5 ft )

Length:

  • 8.9916 m (29.5 ft )

Maximum Speed:

  • 110 km/h (68.4 mph )

Aircraft

Manufacturer

Shchetinin

Shchetinin (Russian: Щетинин) was the first Russian aviation company. It was founded in St. Petersburg in 1909 under the name Russko-Baltiskovo Vagonovo Zavod (Russo-Baltic Railway Car Plant). The company was led by the famous pilot S. S. Shchetinin and the lead designer was Dmitry Pavlovich...

Retired:

  • 1920
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