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NIAI SKh-1
The Skh-1 (''SyelskolKhozyaistyennyi'' - agricultural), (a.k.a. LIG-10 (''Leningradskii Institoot Grazdahnskovo Vozdooshnovo Flota''- Leningrad Institute civil air fleet)), was a transport/utility aircraft designed and built in the USSR from . == Development == In the LIIPS ( - Leningrad institute for sail and communications engineers) formed a UK GVF ( - training centre for civil air fleet), in turn the UK GVF formed the NIAI (''Naoochno-Issledovatel'skiy Aero-Institoot'' - scientific test aero-institute) which became the focus of several good design engineers who were given command of individual OKB (''Osboye Konstrooktorskoye Byuro'' – personal design/construction bureau). The SKh-1 utility transport was designed by Anatolii Georgievich Bedunkovich as a multi-purpose utility transport biplane of mixed construction with wooden folding wings, fitted with slotted ailerons and flaps on all four trailing edges, a welded mild steel tubing fuselage and wooden tail-section with fabric covering. A fixed wide track tail-wheel undercarriage ensured stability when manoeuvring on the ground and for take-off and landing. The cabin accommodated eight, as a passenger transport, or four stretchers plus attendants in casevac (casualty evacuation), 690 kg of cargo or 600 kg of agricultural chemical powder with a ventral spreader. Flight testing was begun in and continued throughout the Finnish war from - in seed sowing, casevac and other roles. Production was authorised early in 1941 but the GAZ chosen to produce the Skh-1 was evacuated after the German invasion of 1941 (Operation Barbarossa). Although regarded by some as the ancestor of the An-2 the SKh-1/LIG-10 was not directly related to the later aircraft despite the prototype An-2 also carrying the SKh-1 designation.
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