Be-12 Chayka "Nail" @·AIRCRAFTUBE

  • Beriev Be-12P-200 Chayka (Code "Mail")
Beriev Be-12P-200 Chayka (Code "Mail")
    Beriev Be-12P-200 Chayka (Code "Mail")
  • Beriev Be-12 (Russian Navy)
Beriev Be-12 (Russian Navy)
    Beriev Be-12 (Russian Navy)
  • Beriev Be-12 (1990)
Beriev Be-12 (1990)
    Beriev Be-12 (1990)
  • Beriev Be-12PS Chayka (Russian Navy)
Beriev Be-12PS Chayka (Russian Navy)
    Beriev Be-12PS Chayka (Russian Navy)
  • Be-12P-200 Chayka
Be-12P-200 Chayka
    Be-12P-200 Chayka
  • Be-12PS Chayka
Be-12PS Chayka
    Be-12PS Chayka
  • Beriev Be-12 Chayka (Code "Mail")
Beriev Be-12 Chayka (Code "Mail")
    Beriev Be-12 Chayka (Code "Mail")
  • Be-12P-200 "Mail"
Be-12P-200 "Mail"
    Be-12P-200 "Mail"
  • Beriev Be-12 (Russian Navy)
Beriev Be-12 (Russian Navy)
    Beriev Be-12 (Russian Navy)
  • Ukrainian Beriev Be-12 (2009)
Ukrainian Beriev Be-12 (2009)
    Ukrainian Beriev Be-12 (2009)
  • Beriev Be-12PS Chayka
Beriev Be-12PS Chayka
    Beriev Be-12PS Chayka
  • Be-12P-200 (MAKS 2001)
Be-12P-200 (MAKS 2001)
    Be-12P-200 (MAKS 2001)
  • Beriev Be-12PS Chayka (Russian Navy)
Beriev Be-12PS Chayka (Russian Navy)
    Beriev Be-12PS Chayka (Russian Navy)
  • Be-12P-200 Chayka (2004)
Be-12P-200 Chayka (2004)
    Be-12P-200 Chayka (2004)
  • Beriev Be-12 (Ukrainian State Aviation Museum) Beriev Be-12 (Ukrainian State Aviation Museum)
    Beriev Be-12 (Ukrainian State Aviation Museum)

Beriev Be-12

The Beriev Be-12 Chayka ("Seagull", NATO reporting name: Mail) is a Soviet turboprop-powered amphibious aircraft designed for anti-submarine and maritime patrol duties.

Design and development

The Beriev Be-12 was a successor to the Beriev Be-6 flying boat, whose primary roles were as an anti-submarine and maritime patrol bomber aircraft. Though tracing its origins to the Be-6, the Be-12 inherited little more than the gull wing and twin oval tailfin configuration of the older aircraft. The Be-12 had turboprop engines, which gave it an improved speed and range over the Be-6. The Be-12 also had retractable landing gear, which enabled it to land on normal land runways, as well as water.

The Be-12 was first flown on October 18, 1960 at Taganrog airfield, and made its first public appearance at the 1961 Soviet Aviation Day festivities at Tushino airfield. A total of 150 aircraft were produced, in several variations, with production ending in 1973.

Operational history

The Be-12 entered service with Soviet Naval Aviation, or AV-MF (Aviatcia Voenno-Morskogo Flota), in the early 1960s in the maritime patrol role, and is one of the few amphibians still in military service in the world. Initially its role was ASW patrol, but when newer missiles enabled United States Navy submarines to launch from further offshore it was converted to the search and rescue role (Be-12PS). Small numbers are still in service.

After the dissolution of the Soviet Union, some aircraft were converted to water bombers for the suppression of forest fires.

During development of the Beriev Be-200 unique fire-fighting equipment was tested using a specially modified Be-12P, code-named "12 Yellow". After installation of the fire-fighting system, the aircraft was registered as RA-00046 and given the designation Be-12P-200. This modified Be-12 was also used to trial firefighting operations envisaged for the Be-200.

According to figures released in 1993, the Russian Navy had 55 aircraft in service. By 2005 this had dropped to 12, and by 2008 there were only nine aircraft still in service.

Preserved aircraft

A surviving Be-12 is preserved at the Central Air Force Museum at Monino, outside of Moscow. Other examples exist at the Ukraine State Aviation Museum at Kiev, Ukraine and at the Taganrog Air Museum, in southern Russia.

Variants

  • Be-12 : Twin-engined maritime reconnaissance, anti-submarine warfare flying-boat. 2 prototypes and 130 production airframes built.
  • Be-12EKO : Projected ecological reconnaissance version. Not built.
  • Be-12I : Projected scientific research version designed in 1991. Not built.
  • Be-12LL : Conversion for testing the 3M-80 'Moskit' anti-shipping missile. Nose radar replaced with missile seeker head. One aircraft converted in 1980.
  • Be-12N : ASW version fitted with new sensors, avionics, MAD sensor and Nartsiss search/attack system. 27 aircraft converted.
  • Be-12Nkh : Utility transport, experimental passenger transport version. Military equipment removed, additional windows fitted. 2 built, both converted from Be-12.
  • Be-12P : Firefighting version. One 4,500 l tank and two 750 l tanks installed. Four aircraft converted in 1992.
  • Be-12P-200 : Technology demonstrator for the Beriev Be-200. Fire-fighting configuration. One aircraft converted.
  • Be-12PS : Maritime Search and rescue version. Life rafts and survival equipment carried. 6 crew. 10 built new, 4 converted from Be-12.
  • Be-12SK : One aircraft converted in 1961 for use in SK-1 nuclear depth charge tests.
  • Be-14 : All weather, day/night SAR version. Additional SAR and medical equipment. 6 crew. AI-20D engines. One built.
  • M-12 : Stripped-down Be-12 used for record-setting flights. 2 Crew. Later returned to standard configuration.

Operators

  • Egypt : Egyptian Air Force operated two or three Be-12s circa 1970, crewed by Soviet personnel, to maintain surveillance on the United States Navy's 6th Fleet in the Mediterranean.
  • Russia : Russian Naval Aviation received ex-Soviet Union aircraft. Nine Aircraft still in operation with the Black Sea Fleet.
  • Soviet Union : Soviet Naval Aviation passed their aircraft to successor countries: Russia and Ukraine.
  • Syria : Syrian Air Force
  • Ukraine : Ukrainian Naval Aviation received ex-Soviet Union aircraft.
  • Vietnam : Vietnam People's Air Force - 4 aircraft were exported to Vietnam in 1981.

— — — = = — — —

This text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License
Source : Article Beriev Be-12 of Wikipedia ( authors )

Beriev Be-12

  • Role : Maritime patrol aircraft.
  • Manufacturer : Beriev OKB.
  • First flight : October 1960.
  • Introduction : 1960s.
  • Status : Operational (in small numbers).
  • Primary user : Soviet Naval Aviation.
  • Number built : 143.
  • Developed from : Beriev Be-6.
  • Specifications (Be-12)

  • Crew : Four.
  • Length : 30.11 m (98 ft 9 in).
  • Height : 7.94 m (26 ft 1 in).
  • Wingspan : 29.84 m (97 ft 11 in).
  • Wing area : 99 m² (1,065 ft²).
  • Wing loading : 298 kg/m² (61 lb/ft²).
  • Empty weight : 24,000 kg (52,800 lb).
  • Loaded weight : 29,500 kg (64,900 lb).
  • Max. takeoff weight : 36,000 kg (79,200 lb).
  • Maximum speed : 530 km/h (290 kn, 330 mph).
  • Range : 3,300 km (1,800 nmi, 2,100 mi).
  • Service ceiling : 8,000 m (26,247 ft).
  • Powerplant : Two Ivchenko Progress AI-20D turboprops.
  • Power : 3,864 kW (5,180 hp) each.
  • Power/mass : 260 W/kg (0.16 hp/lb).
  • Armament : 1,500 kg (3,300 lb) of external stores, including bombs, depth charges and torpedoes.

— — — = = — — —

This text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License
Source : Article Beriev Be-12 of Wikipedia ( authors )
Beriev Be-12 Chayka Code "Nail" : Your comments on this subject
Powered by Disqus
Top
Legal Credits FAQ Help Site Map

Terms of use for the services available on this site

By using this Website, Users agree to the following terms of use and rules :

Definitions

  • Webmaster : Head Administrator with all authority over the management and development of the Website.
  • Administrator : Anyone that was given by the Webmaster full or partial access to the Website's structure or with moderation rights on messages posted by Users.
  • User or Visitor : Any person visiting the Website pages.
  • Website : The following provisions apply to a single Website accessible via the www.aircraftube.com, www.aircraftube.org, www.aircraftube.net and www.all-aircraft.com. URL's
  • Service : All free informations and tools contained on the Website.
  • Comments : All text written by users on Blogs and comment pages available on the Website.
  • Media : All media available on or through the Website. One must distinguish the local media (photos, curves, drawings) and the external media (videos) which the Website refers.
  • Purpose of this site

    The purpose of this non-commercial site is purely educational. Reflecting a passion, it is also there to preserve the memory of all those who gave their lives, their health or energy in the name of freedom, aviation safety or simply our passenger comfort.

    Copyright

    Some media may have escaped the vigilance of Administrators with regard to copyrights. If a user reports copyright infringement, he will be asked to prove that he is indeed the rights's owner for the concerned media. If so, his decision on the Administrator's next action will be respected: A total suppression of the Media on the Website, or the addition of some owner's reference. The publication of a media on the internet normally having as a goal to make it visible to many people, the Administrators expect in any case that the second option will be most often chosen.

    Pursuant to the Law on copyright and related rights, the user has the right to download and reproduce information on the Website for personal use and provided that the source is mentionned. They cannot however be used for commercial or advertising purposes.

    Using Blogs and filing comments

  • Moderator : The Administrator reserves the right to prevent the publication of comments that are not directly related to the Service without providing any explanation. Similarly, all insults, out of scope or unethical material will be banned.
  • Identification : Persons wishing to post a comment or use any form of contact are required to provide identification by the means of a valid e-mail address.
  • Responsibilities : Comments are posted on the Website under the unique responsability of their authors and the Administrators may in no case be liable for any statements or claims that the users might have issued.
  • As the comment system is hosted and maintained on servers external to the Website, the Administrators may in no circumstances be held responsible for the use that administrators of these servers or other third parties may have with those comments or filed data.

    Content Liability

    The Administrators carefully check the reliability of the sources used. They cannot, however, guarantee the accuracy of any information contained on the Website, partly because of the multiple sources from which they come.

    JavaScript and cookies - Storing information

    This Website imperatively uses JavaScript and cookies to function properly. Neither of these technologies, or other means shall in no case be used on the Website for the retention or disclosure of personal information about Visitors. Exceptions to this rule will involve storing the Users banned for inappropriate comments they might have given as well as contact information for Users wishing to subscribe to future newsletters.

    When a user accesses the Website, the corresponding servers may automatically collect certain data, such as IP address, date and time of Website access, viewed pages and the type of browser used. This information is kept only for the purpose of measuring the number of visitors to the different sections of the site and make improvements.

    Donations - Advertising

    To continue providing the Service for free, the Webmaster reserves the right to insert advertising or promotional messages on any page of the Site. In the same idea, any donations will only by used to cover the running costs of the site, such as hosting, connection fees, hardware and software necessary for the development and maintenance of the Website.

    Links and other websites

    Administrators shall in no case be liable for the non-availability of websites operated by third parties to which users would access through the Website.

    Administrators assume no liability for any content, advertising, products and/or services available on such third party websites. It is reminded that those sites are governed by their own terms of use.

    Placing a link to third party sites or authorize a third party to include a link on their website refering to this Website does not mean that the Administrators recommend in any way the products or services offered by these websites.

    Modifications

    The Webmaster reserves the right to modify at any time without notification the present terms of use as well as all content or specific functionality that the Website offers.

    The modified terms and conditions immediately apply to the using Visitor when changes come online. Visitors are invited to consult the site regularly on the most current version of the terms and conditions

    Governing Law and Jurisdiction

    These general conditions are governed by Belgian law.

    In case of dispute regarding the interpretation and/or execution of the above terms, the parties agree that the courts of the district of Nivelles, Belgium shall have exclusive jurisdiction power.

    Credits page

    Wikipedia.org

    Wikipedia is a collaboratively edited, multilingual, free Internet encyclopedia.

    Youtube

    YouTube is a video-sharing website on which users can upload, view and share videos.

    Special thanks to all Youtube quality aviation vids providers, specially (Those I forgot, please excuse me or report) :

    Airboyd
    Andys Video
    Aviation videos archives
    Bomberguy
    Classic Aviation TV
    Historical Aviation Film Unit
    Horsemoney
    Jaglavaksoldier
    Joluqa Malta
    Just Planes
    Koksy
    Classic Airliners & Vintage Pop Culture
    Memorial Flight
    Octane130
    Okrajoe
    SDASM archives
    Spottydog4477
    The Aviators TV
    Valentin Izagirre Bengoetxea
    Vexed123
    VonBerlich
    Zenos Warbirds

    Bundesarchiv

    The German Federal Archives or Bundesarchiv are the National Archives of Germany.

    FAQ

    I don't see my comments any more!

    Please note that each page has it's own comment entry. So, if you enter a comment i.e. on the B-747, you will only see it on that related page.

    General comments are accessed via the "BLOG En" button.

    Comments are moderated, so please allow some delay before they appear, specially if you are outside Europe.

    Menus are developing below the page, because they are too long!

    But they remain accessible, for example by scrolling the mouse wheel, or with your finger (on the menu) on a smartphone or tablet.

    I see adds on all videos.

    Use a good free add remover software.

    The site is loading random pages at startup.

    We think it is a good way to bring back the memory of aircraft, persons or events sometimes quite forgotten.

    HELP PAGE

    Why this site?

    Discovery

    This website is dedicated to one's aeronautical passion (which I hope we share) and was realised mainly as an educationnal tool. Knowing that, you'll notice that each new visit brings random topics for the purpose of making new discoveries, some achievements or characters certainly not deserving the oblivion into which they have sometimes fallen.

    By these pages, we also want to pay tribute to all those who gave at one time or another, their lives or health in the name of freedom, aeronautical security or simply our comfort.

    Centralisation

    Internet is full of websites dedicated to aviation, but most are dedicated to subjects or periods that are very limited in space or time. The purpose of this site is to be as general as possible and thus treats all events as well as characters of all stripes and times while putting much emphasis on the most significant achievements.

    The same years saw birth of technologies like photography and cinema, thus permitting illustration of a large part of important aeronautical events from the start. Countless (and sometimes rare) media recently put online by enthousiasts finally give us access to these treasures, but the huge amount of information often makes things a little messy. A centralization effort is obviously most needed at this level.

    All persons who directly or indirectly contributed to the achievement or posting of such documents are here gratefully acknowledged.

    General

    Fluid website

    This site automatically fits the dimensions of your screen, whether you are on a desktop computer, a tablet or a smartphone.

    Bilingual website

    You can change the language by clicking on the flag in the upper left or via "Options" in the central menu. Of course, the videos remain in the language in which they were posted ...

    Browser compatibility

    The site is not optimized, or even designed to run on older browsers or those deliberately deviating from standards. You will most probably encounter display issues with Internet Explorer. In this case, it is strongly recommended installing a modern (and free!) browser that's respecting the standards, like Firefox, Opera, Chrome or Safari.

    Cookies and Javascript

    This site uses cookies and JavaScript to function properly. Please ensure that your browser is configured accordingly. Neither of these technologies, or other means shall in no case be used on the Site for the retention or disclosure of personal information about its Visitors. See the "Legal" page for more on this subject.

    Website layout

    Left menus

    Because of the lack of space on smartphones and small tablets, these menus are hidden. Everything is nevertheless accessible via the main menu option, located between the video and photo sections. This menu is placed there for compatibility reasons with some browsers, which play the videos over the menus.

    "Search" and "Latest" :
    The link "In Titles" restricts the search to the titles of different forms. Use this option if you are looking for a plane, a constructor, a pilot or a particular event that could have been treated as a subject.

    The link "In Stories" will bring you to a search in all texts (the "Story" tab) and will take more time. The search term will appear highlighted in green when opening the corresponding story.

    Would you believe, "Timeline" will show all subjects in chronological order.

    "Random" will reload the entire page with a new random topic.

    The bottom section keeps you abreast of the latest five entries. New topics are added regularly. Don't hesitate to come visit us often : add bookmark.

    Blogs and Comments central section

    Under the photos section comes the comments tabs window :

    You can enter general comments in your own language via one of the two buttons on the left (BLOG EN and BLOG FR). Note that these buttons are accessible regardless of the language to allow some participation in the other language.

    All comments are subject to moderation and will be published only if they comply with the basic rules of decorum, while remaining relevant to the purpose of this site.

    The third tab allows you to enter comments on the shown topic and is bilingual. Personal anecdotes, supplements and other information questions will take place here.

    The "Story" tab shows the explanatory texts. They are most often taken from Wikipedia, a site where we participate regularly.

    The "Data" tab is reserved for list of features and specifications.

    Right menus

    On a smartphone, the lack of space is growing and this menu is moved to the bottom of the page to give priority to videos and pictures.

    The top right icons are links to videos posted by third parties (on their own responsabilities) or by ourselves. The link below these icons will take you to the channel of the one who posted the video. Feel free to suggest other videos if you think they are of some interest (Use the BLOG button or the "Contact" link).