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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairey_Flycatcher
The Fairey Flycatcher was a British single-seat biplane carrier-borne fighter aircraft made by Fairey Aviation Company which served from 1923 to 1934. It was produced with a conventional undercarriage for carrier use, although this could be exchanged for floats for catapult use aboard capital ships. The Flycatcher was designed to meet the requirements of Specification N6/22 for a carrier and floatplane fighter to replace the Gloster Nightjar, powered by either the Armstrong Siddeley Jaguar or the Bristol Jupiter radial engines. Both Fairey and Parnall submitted designs to meet this specification, with Fairey producing the Flycatcher, and Parnall the Parnall Plover. The first of three prototype Flycatchers made its maiden flight on 28 November 1922, powered by a Jaguar II engine, although it was later fitted with a Jupiter IV.[3] Small orders were placed for both the Flycatcher (for nine aircraft) and Plover (for ten aircraft) to allow service evaluation. After trials, the Flycatcher was ordered for full production. Technical description The Flycatcher was a remarkable design for its time, and was one of the earliest aircraft specifically designed for operation from aircraft carriers.[5] Flaps ran the entire trailing edges of both wings. These could be lowered for landing and takeoff, providing the aircraft with the capability of using only 50 yd (46 m) of deck space "to come and go." The fuselage was made of both wood and metal with fabric covering. A rather cumbersome undercarriage could be changed for twin floats or a wheel/float combination for amphibian use. Hydraulic wheel brakes were added to assist the aircraft to stop in the confined space of an aircraft carrier. Arrestor hooks on the undercarriage spreader bar were a feature of early models, designed to engage the arrestor wires strung out on the carrier deck. Role Fighter National origin United Kingdom Manufacturer Fairey First flight November 1922 Introduction 1923 Retired 1934 Primary user Fleet Air Arm Produced 1923–1926 Number built 196 Production of the Flycatcher began at Fairey's Hayes factory in 1923, entering service with No. 402 Flight Fleet Air Arm. The Flycatcher was flown from all British carriers of its era. Some 192 were produced. A typical deployment was on the aircraft carrier HMS Courageous, where 16 Flycatchers served alongside 16 Blackburn Ripons and 16 reconnaissance aircraft. Very popular with pilots, the Flycatchers were easy to fly and very manoeuvrable. It was in these aircraft that the Fleet Air Arm developed the combat tactics used in the Second World War. The Flycatcher saw service with the Home, Mediterranean, East Indies and China fleets. During its service on the China station, the Flycatcher was active against Chinese pirates in the waters near Hong Kong. Specifications (Flycatcher I) General characteristics Crew: one Length: 23 ft 0 in (7.01 m) Wingspan: 29 ft 0 in (8.84 m) Height: 12 ft 0 in (3.66 m) Wing area: 288 ft2 (26.8 m2) Empty weight: 2,038 lb (926 kg) Loaded weight: 3,028 lb (1,377 kg) (3,531 lb (1,605 kg) with floats) Powerplant: 1 × Armstrong Siddeley Jaguar IV two row, 14 cylinder radial engine, 400 hp (298 kW) Performance Maximum speed: 133 mph (116 kn, 214 km/h) at sea level Range: 310 mi (270 nmi, 499 km) Service ceiling: 19,000 ft (5,790 m) Rate of climb: 1090 ft/min [8] (5.53 m/s) Wing loading: 10.5 lb/ft2 (51.4 kg/m2) Power/mass: 0.132 hp/lb (216 W/kg) Climb to 10,000 ft (3,050 m): 9 min 29 sec[8] Armament Guns: 2 × fixed forward firing Vickers machine guns Bombs: Provision for 4 × 20 lb (9.1 kg) bombs under wings[8 * |
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