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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairey_Gannet
The Fairey Gannet was a British carrier-borne aircraft of the post-Second World War era developed for the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm (FAA) by the Fairey Aviation Company. It was a mid-wing monoplane with a tricycle undercarriage and a crew of three, and a double turboprop engine driving two contra-rotating propellers. The Gannet was originally developed to meet the FAA's dual-role anti-submarine warfare and strike requirement. It was later adapted for operations as an electronic countermeasures and carrier onboard delivery aircraft. The Gannet AEW was a variant of the aircraft developed as a carrier-based airborne early warning platform. The Gannet was built in response to the 1945 Admiralty requirement GR.17/45, for which prototypes by Fairey (Type Q or Fairey 17, after the requirement) and Blackburn Aircraft (the Blackburn B-54 / B-88) were built. In 1958 the Gannet was selected to replace the Douglas Skyraider in the AEW role. In order to accommodate the systems required, the Gannet underwent a significant redesign that saw a new version of the Double Mamba installed, new radome mounted under the aircraft, the tailfin increased in area, the undercarriage lengthened and the weapons bay removed. A total of 44 aircraft (plus a single prototype) of the AEW.3 version were produced. Role Anti-submarine warfare aircraft National origin United Kingdom Manufacturer Fairey Aviation Company Designer H. E. Chaplin First flight 19 September 1949 Introduction 1953 Retired 15 December 1978 Primary users Royal Navy Royal Australian Navy German Navy Indonesian Navy Produced 1953–1959 Number built 303 (Anti-submarine) 45 (Airborne early warning) Variants Fairey Gannet AEW.3 The prototype first flew on 19 September 1949 and made the first deck landing by a turboprop aircraft, on HMS Illustrious on 19 June 1950, by pilot Lieutenant Commander G. Callingham. After a further change in operational requirements, with the addition of a radar and extra crew member, the type entered production in 1953 and initial deliveries were made of the variant designated AS.1 at RNAS Ford in April 1954. A trainer variant (T.2) WN365 first flew in August 1954. The RN's first operational Gannet squadron (826 NAS) was embarked on HMS Eagle. The initial order was for 100 AS.1 aircraft. A total of 348 Gannets were built, of which 44 were the heavily modified AEW.3. Production was shared between Fairey's factories at Hayes, Middlesex and Heaton Chapel, Stockport / Manchester (Ringway) Airport. By the mid-1960s, the AS.1s and AS.4s had been replaced by the Westland Whirlwind HAS.7 helicopters. Gannets continued as Electronic countermeasures aircraft: the ECM.6. Some AS.4s were converted to COD.4s for Carrier onboard delivery—the aerial supply of mail and light cargo to the fleet. Specifications (Gannet AS.1) General characteristics Crew: 3 Length: 43ft (13m) Wingspan: 54ft 4in (16.56m) Height: 13ft 9in (4.19m) Wing area: 483 ft² (45 m²) Empty weight: 15,069 lb (6,835kg) Powerplant: 1 × Armstrong Siddeley Double Mamba ASMD 1 turboprop, 2,950 hp (2,200kW) Propellers: 2 contra-rotating 4-bladed Performance Maximum speed: 310 mph (500 km/h) Service ceiling: 25,000 ft (7,600 m) Endurance: 5-6 hours Armament Up to 2,000lb of bombs, torpedoes, depth charges and rockets Avionics Ekco ASV Mk. 19 radar * |
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