Polikarpov I-15

The Polikarpov I-15 (Russian: И-15) was a Soviet biplane fighter aircraft of the 1930s. Nicknamed Chaika (Russian: Чайка, "Seagull") because of its gulled upper wings, it was operated in large numbers by the Soviet Air Force, and together with the Polikarpov I-16 monoplane, was one of the standard fighters of the Spanish Republicans during the Spanish Civil War, where it was called Chato (snub-nose).

I-15 and I-15bis
I-15bis
Role Fighter
Manufacturer Polikarpov
Designer Nikolai Nikolaevich Polikarpov
First flight October 1933
Introduction 1934
Status retired
Primary users Soviet Air Force
Spanish Republican Air Force
Chinese Nationalist Air Force
Mongolian People's Army Air Force
Produced 1934–1937
Number built 3,313 (plus 3,437 I-153)
Developed from Polikarpov I-5
Variants Polikarpov I-153
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