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Beriev: Be -103

Be-103 flight clips2002. (MPEG-1 video, size is 7.9 Mb)
Be-103 assembling and maintenance. (MPEG-1 video, size is 3.6 Mb)
Be-103 at Lake Texoma, Texas. (MPEG-1 video, size is 14.9 Mb)

When asked what was the highlight of the first day at the
Oshkosh AirVenture 2003 there was no question in my mind and after three days it was still the number one thing I saw out of thousands of aircraft the Russian Beriev, Be-103 was the most impressive piece of technology. Designed by a company that has been building water based aircraft since the 1920s and manufactured to the standards of military aircraft in the same factory that turns out the best designed military aircraft in the world, this is state of the air aircraft design with sound experience and a legacy that is clearly part of the whole machine.

Here in Canada water aircraft means one thing, land aircraft
 

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on floats. The only floating hull, flying boats are the outstanding Grumman Goose designed in the 1930s, the World War II PBY/Canso and Canadair's CL-215 fire fighting water bomber. Of course there were some really big flying boats designed for military and airliner use but that era is half a century ago. There have been a few interesting flying boats like the Lake Buccaneer/Renegade and the Republic SeaBee but a commercial aircraft for use by commuter and charter services has not been designed until this remarkable machine.
 

Beriev brought three of these aircraft to the Oshkosh AirVenture using a massive Antonov transport. The one scene at the top of the page was on static display with a sales team while the other was working at the Oshkosh float base demonstrating it capabilities landing and taking off the water. A third was somewhere else on the site and we did not come across it as we wandered around.

In every aircraft their has to be compromises that go together to produce a working system. The performance numbers for this aircraft reflect that balance of roles, design, and modest performance. Sitting on the runway this 4,000 pound aircraft can carry a pilot and about 800 pounds of cargo or passengers. It travels around 160 mph and has a range of around 500 miles. Its two Teledyne Continental 210 hp engines working three blade MT-Propellers from Germany. All of this off land or water for $670,000 US.
 
 

The clean design of the machine allows it to handle the water easily and when it turns into the wind for departure off the lake its wings rise up slipping onto a cushion between wing and water and it is quickly airborne.

In flight the compound wing which looks like with was glued on from a fighter aircraft is a graceful easy to handle flying machine and with leading edge slats and trailing edge flaps it settles back onto the water's surface far more smoothly than ducks and geese.
 

 


With the engines well behind the passenger compartment it is a quiet plane for it passengers and surprisingly quiet as it passes overhead.

When they complete their demonstration flights on the Thursday afternoon we were watching a group of what appeared to be Russian Navy hands secured the aircraft while a design engineer made notes on the flight. She was in the cockpit for almost 15 minutes checking over the data from the previous flight.
 

 

This is a certified aircraft and I am certain Northern Canadian and Alaskan charter companies will be looking it over seriously as a safe all year round performer. Having been designed in Russia it is ready to deal with the same kind of climatic conditions we consider normal.

As we watched this aircraft take off and land it was clear that this was build to take the rigors of cold waters, arctic winters and about anything else that came along. The company has a
great web site and I talked to one of the pilots Inna Innes who I am certain would be glad to answer any questions you might have about their remarkable product.
 

Timothy W. Shire

 

Sandrine VACHER

+33 01 60 95 07 87

sandrine.vacher@smasr.com

 

4 cylinders / 4 stroke / Direct injection

Power : 230 hp
Fuel : Jet A and Jet A1
Displacement : 5 liters / 305 cubic inches
Bougie : Préchauffage pour démarrage
Oil : AeroShell Oil Diesel 10w40
Glow Plugs : Preheat for starts
Propeller speed : 2,200 rpm
Dry weight : 192 kg / 423 lbs

Dimensions :

Length : 820 mm or 32 in
Width : 930 or 36.3 in
Height : 730 or 28.5 in

Integrated engine monitoring
Single lever control
Air and oil cooled

 

Targeted TBO 3,000 hours
Consumption 39 l/h at 200 hp = 10.5 US Gal/h
Max Operating Altitude 12 500 ft
Critical Altitude 10 000 ft
Max Cylinder Heads Temp 186°C / 368°F
Max Oil Temp 115°C / 240°F
Oil Pressure at 2,200 rpm 4,2 bar abs
Max Input Fuel Temp 65°C / 149°F
Input Pressure at Fuel Pump 600 mbar
Max Input Air Temp 65°C / 149°F
Manifold Air Pressure at take-off power 2,9 bar = 86 in Hg
Max Inlet Temp < 715°C
Turbo Speed at Cruise Power 125 500 rpm

 

 

 

Beriev Aircraft Company

Georgij Mikhailovich Beriev

1903-1979

Beriev (Beriashvili) Georgii Michailovich

Designer of amphibians and flying boats of all sizes and roles. Since 1934 - Designer General, head of design bureau based at Taganrog. His team created flying boats that served in Soviet Navy during The Great Patriotic War (MBR-2, KOR-1 and KOR-2). After WWII more advanced Be-6 entered service.

Since 1948, Taganrog has been the major center Soviet Seaplane development. Be-6 was followed by jet-engined R-1 (and later - Be-10). Those early jet flying boats remained experimental, while piston-engined Be-6 was replaced by Be-12 turboprop-driven aircraft. Today advanced jet amphibians A-40/42 (military/SAR) and Be-200 (civilian multirole) are designed and tested, as well as light utility Be-103.
Beriev is currently planning on building amphibious aircraft with takeoff weight between 200 and 600 tons for operation in the Pacific. Beriev recently entered into a joint venture with the Swiss finance company ILTA Trade Finance S.A. to develop the Be-200. The Be-200 will be the product of a joint venture between the Beriev TANTK, former Taganrog Aircraft Production Association and the Irkutsk Aircraft Production Association (manufacturer of the Su-27Su-27 fighter). Beriev is also developing supersonic flying boats.

Recent status:

Brief: Beriev, located in Taganrog, (Rostov Oblast), is the center for Russian seaplane design and manufacturing. Beriev also designs and manufactures multiple role amphibious aircraft and supersonic flying boats.
Established: 1934
Employment: 5,500
Other names (official): OAO TANTK imeni G.M.Berieva, Beriev Aircraft Company
Also known as: Beriev OKB, Taganrog Aviation Development and Manufacturing Enterprise, G.M.Beriev Taganrog Aviation Scientific Engineering Complex;
Address:
Beriev Aircraft Company
Oblast (State): Rostov
1 Aviatorov Sq.
347923 Taganrog, Russia
Telephone:
7-8634-44-98-39, 7-8634-44-99-01,
7-8634-44-99-04, 7-8634-44-98-53
Fax: 7-8634-44-14-54
TELEX: 298107 BETA
Officers:
Gennady S. Panatov, General Designer/Director
Notes for Dummies:The Beriev Design Bureau has collocated production facilities at the Taganrog aircraft plant. Taganrog is located South of Moscow in the County (Oblast) of Rostov on the Northeast corner of the Sea of Azov.

 

Beriev Aircraft Company

1 Aviatorov Square, Taganrog, 347923, Russia
Tel: +7 (86344) 4-98-39  
Fax: +7 (86344) 4-14-54
E-mail: info@beriev.com


"Converted" military amphibian. Two built. About 600 can be ordered, including 260 for export. Display planned to Malaisian airshow. First flown in Jul'97. Certification tests were passed in Jan'2002 after 263 flight (59 from sea) for 160 hours. Type certificate ST204-Be-103 obtained. Factory price USD500K, list price USD600..700K.

 

 

Director General
Kobzev Viktor Anatolievich
Phone: +7(86344) 499-01
Fax: +7(86344) 414-54
+7(86344) 317-133
victor@beriev.com

 

 

 

First Deputy
Director General
Lavro Nikolay Aleksandrovich
Phone: +7(86344) 499-32
Fax: +7(86344) 414-54
+7(86344) 317-133
lavro@beriev.com

 

 

 

First Deputy
Director General
Shakun Anatloliy Valentinovich
Phone: +7(86344) 499-49
Fax: +7(86344) 414-54
+7(86344) 317-133
shakun@beriev.com