Kochyerigin LBSh

LBSh (Russian: ЛБШ, initially known simply as Ш, short for shturmovik) was a light ground attack aircraft (shturmovik) designed in 1939 by . A low-wing monoplane of mixed construction with fixed undercarriage, the design proved underpowered although decently armed. Offensive armament included two ShVAK 20 mm autocannons in the wing roots, two ShKAS machine guns in the wings and up to 600 kg of bombload. Defensive armament consisted of one turret-mounted ShKAS machine gun firing rearwards. General characteristicsPerformance

Kochyerigin LBSh

LBSh (Russian: ЛБШ, initially known simply as Ш, short for shturmovik) was a light ground attack aircraft (shturmovik) designed in 1939 by . A low-wing monoplane of mixed construction with fixed undercarriage, the design proved underpowered although decently armed. Offensive armament included two ShVAK 20 mm autocannons in the wing roots, two ShKAS machine guns in the wings and up to 600 kg of bombload. Defensive armament consisted of one turret-mounted ShKAS machine gun firing rearwards. General characteristicsPerformance