The 1946 UTB-2 was a trainer derivative of the Tu-2. The UTB-2 was structurally similar, but because of the elimination of combat equipment it was much lighter, and this allowed the use of less powerful engines. The front fuselage was widened to make room for a trainee and instructor side-by-side.
Engine: 2 x ASh-21, 515kW Max take-off weight: 6546 kg / 14432 lb Wingspan: 18.9 m / 62 ft 0 in Length: 14.0 m / 46 ft 11 in Height: 4.8 m / 16 ft 9 in Wing area: 48.8 sq.m / 525.28 sq ft Max. speed: 380 km/h / 236 mph Cruise speed: 340 km/h / 211 mph Ceiling: 6000 m / 19700 ft Armament: 1 x 12.7mm machine-guns, bombs Crew: 3