Sukhoi Su-10

The Sukhoi Su-10 or Izdeliye Ye[1] (Russian: Product E) was a Soviet turbojet-powered bomber aircraft built shortly after World War II.

Alternative powerplant arrangements were constantly studied and included:-[1] The Su-10 was a multi-engined jet bomber with a crew of four comprising Pilot, Navigator/Bomb Aimer (usually the Commander of the aircraft), Gunner/Radio Operator, Gunner/Observer.

Ejection seats were provided for the Pilot, Navigator and Radio Operator, the tail-gunner escaped after jettisoning the tail barbette.

Built in one piece, each wing was a two-spar structure with ribs and stressed duralumin skinning, using TsAGI Sh-2-12 airfoils at the root and SR-3-12 section at the tip.

Data from Early Soviet Jet Bombers,[1] Istoriia konstruktskii samoletov v SSSR, 1938–1950,[2] OKB Sukhoi,[3] Osprey Encyclopaedia of Russian Aircraft 1875-1995[4]General characteristics Performance Armament Avionics