UR VP BE-12 Mail

Mail in the skies above in the Baltic Sea



BE-12, Mail

A turboprop-engined amphibian. The Be-12 is one of the last amphibians in military service. The Be-12 traces its origins back to the Be-6, but inherited little more than the concept of its gull wing and twin oval tailfins. Initially its role was ASW patrol, but when newer missiles enabled the USN submarines to stay further away from the coast, the Be-12 was converted to the Search & Rescue role (Be-12PS). Small numbers are still in service. The Be-12 is also operated by Vietnam, and for some years a number operated in Egyptian colors, but under Soviet control.

Type:Be-12
Function:ASW
Year:1961
Crew:5-6
Engines:2 * 4190hp Ivchenko AI-20D
Wing Span:29.71m
Length:30.17m
Height:7.00m
Wing Area:105.00m2
Empty Weight:21700kg
Max. Weight:31000kg
Speed:608km/h
Ceiling:11280m
Range:7500km
Armament:3000kg


(source: Military Aircraft Database)