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Thursday, December 24th 2009, 12:19pm

CAA FF-2 Tunqui proposals

Here's a quick cut at a smaller version of your FF-2 design, built around the 12Y engine (using the Klimov VK-105PF derivative as a model):

CAA FF-2 Tunqui

General Type:
Airplane = 1
Airship = 2
Orbiter = 3
1

Year of First Flight: 1941

Description

Carrier or Rough Field
Monoplane
Conventional Fuselage

A fighter designed around the Hispano-Suiza 12Y-90 engine (a development of the 12Y-51 for more power and better altitude performance). Equipped with 2 7.65mm machineguns in the nose and 2 HS.404 20mm cannon in the outer wings, and a bomb rack capable of up to 250 kg of ordnance under the fuselage. Fitted with 8mm cockpit armor and self-sealing fuel tanks.






Characteristics:

Weight (maximum) 6,000 lbs
Weight (empty) 5,113 lbs

Length 30 ft
Wingspan 35 ft
Wing Area 190 sq ft
Sweep 3 degrees

Engines 1
Hispano-Suiza 12Y-90
Piston

1,257 hp
at 18,000 ft


Crew 1


Typical cost $0.033 million in 1942
Total number procured 2000


Performance:

Top Speed 342 kts = 393 mph
at 18,000 ft
Mach N/A

Operational Ceiling 30,000 ft

Range 500 nm = 576 miles
with 130 lbs payload
136 lbs released at halfway point

Climb 3,128 fpm

Cruise 250 kts = 288 mph
at 24,000 ft

Corner Speed 237 KIAS =
313 kts at 18,000 ft
Mach N/A
Turning Rate 22.6 deg/sec
Radius 2,690 ft



Internal Data:

Intake / Fan Diameter 9.5 ft

Bypass Ratio 84

Engine Weight 1266 lbs
Overall Efficiency 22 percent

Structural Factor 0.98

Number of Wings 1
Number of Fuselages 1

Limiting Airspeed 450 kts
Wing Ultimate g Load 10.00 g
Wing Taper 0.3
Wing Thickness at Root 1.5 ft

Tail / Canard Factor 0.4

Number of Nacelles 0
Length 9 ft
Diameter 3.25 ft
Fullness 0.5

Fuselage Diameter 3.5 ft
Fuselage Fullness 0.35

Pressurized Volume 0 percent
Cargo Decks 0

Cleanness 86 percent
Unstreamlined section 2.4 sq ft

User equipment 1,050 lbs

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Thursday, December 24th 2009, 12:20pm

And here's an alternate version, using a different armament of 4 11mm Madsen MGs (Peru uses the Madsen LMG for it's Army LMG, Madsen is a AEGIS country company, and the 11mm is light and small) and a 20mm motor-cannon.

CAA FF-2 Tunqui

General Type:
Airplane = 1
Airship = 2
Orbiter = 3
1

Year of First Flight: 1941

Description

Carrier or Rough Field
Monoplane
Conventional Fuselage

A fighter designed around the Hispano-Suiza 12Y-90 engine (a development of the 12Y-51 for more power and better altitude performance). Equipped with 2 7.65mm machineguns in the nose and 2 HS.404 20mm cannon in the outer wings, and a bomb rack capable of up to 250 kg of ordnance under the fuselage. Fitted with 8mm cockpit armor and self-sealing fuel tanks.






Characteristics:

Weight (maximum) 6,000 lbs
Weight (empty) 5,113 lbs

Length 30 ft
Wingspan 35 ft
Wing Area 190 sq ft
Sweep 3 degrees

Engines 1
Hispano-Suiza 12Y-90
Piston

1,257 hp
at 18,000 ft


Crew 1


Typical cost $0.033 million in 1942
Total number procured 2000


Performance:

Top Speed 342 kts = 393 mph
at 18,000 ft
Mach N/A

Operational Ceiling 30,000 ft

Range 500 nm = 576 miles
with 130 lbs payload
136 lbs released at halfway point

Climb 3,128 fpm

Cruise 250 kts = 288 mph
at 24,000 ft

Corner Speed 237 KIAS =
313 kts at 18,000 ft
Mach N/A
Turning Rate 22.6 deg/sec
Radius 2,690 ft



Internal Data:

Intake / Fan Diameter 9.5 ft

Bypass Ratio 84

Engine Weight 1266 lbs
Overall Efficiency 22 percent

Structural Factor 0.98

Number of Wings 1
Number of Fuselages 1

Limiting Airspeed 450 kts
Wing Ultimate g Load 10.00 g
Wing Taper 0.3
Wing Thickness at Root 1.5 ft

Tail / Canard Factor 0.4

Number of Nacelles 0
Length 9 ft
Diameter 3.25 ft
Fullness 0.5

Fuselage Diameter 3.5 ft
Fuselage Fullness 0.35

Pressurized Volume 0 percent
Cargo Decks 0

Cleanness 86 percent
Unstreamlined section 2.4 sq ft

User equipment 1,050 lbs

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Thursday, December 24th 2009, 12:23pm

And here's a later version, built around the Hispano 12Z-19. The weight is starting to spiral upwards, so I went with the lighter armament of 4 11.35mm Madsens and 1 20mm HS.404 motor cannon, going with 2 HS.404s and a pair of Madsens needs at least another 300 pounds.


CAA FF-2 Tunqui

General Type:
Airplane = 1
Airship = 2
Orbiter = 3
1

Year of First Flight: 1941

Description

Carrier or Rough Field
Monoplane
Conventional Fuselage

A version of the CAA FF-2 equipped with the Hispano-Suiza 12Z-17 engine. Equipped with 2 11.35mm Madsen machineguns in the nose, 2 more 11.35mm Madsens in the outer wing, an HS.404 20mm motor cannon, and a bomb rack capable of up to 250 kg of ordnance under the fuselage. Fitted with 8mm cockpit armor and self-sealing fuel tanks.






Characteristics:

Weight (maximum) 6,300 lbs
Weight (empty) 5,411 lbs

Length 30 ft
Wingspan 35 ft
Wing Area 190 sq ft
Sweep 3 degrees

Engines 1
Hispano-Suiza 12Z-17
Piston

1,499 hp
at 21,000 ft


Crew 1


Typical cost $0.034 million in 1942
Total number procured 2000


Performance:

Top Speed 372 kts = 428 mph
at 21,000 ft
Mach N/A

Operational Ceiling 35,000 ft

Range 500 nm = 576 miles
with 100 lbs payload
105 lbs released at halfway point

Climb 3,628 fpm

Cruise 280 kts = 322 mph
at 27,000 ft

Corner Speed 244 KIAS =
339 kts at 21,000 ft
Mach N/A
Turning Rate 21.0 deg/sec
Radius 3,131 ft



Internal Data:

Intake / Fan Diameter 10 ft

Bypass Ratio 80

Engine Weight 1520 lbs
Overall Efficiency 22 percent

Structural Factor 0.98

Number of Wings 1
Number of Fuselages 1

Limiting Airspeed 450 kts
Wing Ultimate g Load 10.00 g
Wing Taper 0.3
Wing Thickness at Root 1.5 ft

Tail / Canard Factor 0.4

Number of Nacelles 0
Length 9 ft
Diameter 3.25 ft
Fullness 0.5

Fuselage Diameter 3.5 ft
Fuselage Fullness 0.35

Pressurized Volume 0 percent
Cargo Decks 0

Cleanness 86 percent
Unstreamlined section 2.8 sq ft

User equipment 1,050 lbs

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Tuesday, January 5th 2010, 1:44pm

Thanks :)