Khudryashov Khu-2
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Khu-2 | |
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Role
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Light transport |
Manufacturer
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TKB-47 |
Designer
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Denis Khudryashov |
First flight
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1942 |
Primary users
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Rakhmani Air Force Creeperian Air Force Creeperian Airlines |
Produced
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1943–1946 |
Number built
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550 |
The Khudryashov Khu-2 (Rakhi:XУ-2, produced 1943–1946), also known as the KS-1 and nicknamed "Pajk", was a twin-engined utility aircraft manufactured in Rakhman, designed by Denis Khudryashov for construction by TKB-47, to meet the requirement for a light transport and liaison aircraft for operation by the Rakhmani Air Force and to aid the Imperial Council in the Creeperian Civil War. Proving to be successful, it remained in service for a number of years post-war in both civilian and military roles in Rakhman and Creeperopolis. In total, 550 units were built and remained in use until 1956 in Rakhman.