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Sunday, May 18th 2014, 4:02pm

Fighters

Fighter aircraft currently in use with the Aeronautique Militaire are:

Renard R-37
Rendard R-38

Currently on order for delivery during 1946
Caproni Ariete Serie III

Older types no longer in service or reserve include:
Avions-Fairey Fox III reconnaissance fighters
Avions-Fairey Fox VI reconnaissance fighters
Avions-Fairey Fox VII fighters
Avions-Fairey Fox VIII fighters
Gloster Gladiators
Hawker (Renard) Hurricane I
Renard R-36

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Sunday, May 18th 2014, 4:04pm

Renard R.37



Renard R.37

A development of the R.36 fighter with a radial engine, first flown 18 July 1936 and in service by the end of 1937. 140 were built.
Wingspan: 11.64 m (38 ft 2 in)
Length: 8.70m (28 ft 5 in)
Height: 2.90m (9 ft 6 in)
Wing area: 20.00m² (215.28 ft²)
Empty weight: 1,770 kg (3,902 lb)
Loaded weight: 2,470 kg (5,445 lb)
Powerplant 1100hp Gnome-Rhône 14N-21 radial engine
Maximum speed: 531 km/h (330 mph)
Range: 1000 km (620 miles)
Armament: 4x 7.7mm FN-Browning MGs in wings

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Sunday, May 18th 2014, 4:07pm

Renard R.38 & Renard R.40



Renard R.38
A development of the R.36 powered by a 1327hp Paladin I V-12 engine, the prototype was first flown on 4 August 1939 and had a top speed of 326 mph (525 km/h). It entered service in 1941 and production totalled 140 aircraft.
Wingspan: 11.64 m (38 ft 2 in)
Length: 8.96m (29 ft 3 in)
Height: 2.90m (9 ft 6 in)
Wing area: 20.00m² (215.28 ft²)
Empty weight: 1,995 kg (4,398 lb)
Loaded weight: 2,580 kg (5,687 lb)
Powerplant: 1327hp Paladin I V-12 liquid cooled engine
Maximum speed: 632 km/h (393 mph)
Time to 4,000m: 4.13 minutes
Range: 1000 km (620 miles)
Armament: 1x 20mm Hispano-Suiza cannon and 4x 13.2mm FN-Browning MGs in wings


Renard R.40
A high-altitude variant of the R.38 with a pressurised cabin which could be jettisoned in-flight with a compressed-air charge. The jettisonable cabin is connected to the fuselage by a casing in two parts (the first part connected to the cabin, the other part fixed to the airframe). Inside this casing, the flight-controls and instruments are equipped with quick-disconnects. A prototype flew on 28 November 1940 but no production was undertaken.

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Tuesday, August 26th 2014, 9:28pm

Caproni Ariete Serie III

86 ordered in May 1945 for delivery during 1946 to replace the Renard R.36 in the tactical fighter role.

General characteristics
Crew: One
Length: 10.00 m
Wingspan: 12.00 m
Height: 4.25 m
Wing area: 28.00 m2
Empty weight: 4,190 kg
Loaded weight: 5,600 kg
Max. takeoff weight: 6,645 kg
Powerplant: 1 × SAI R.25 18-cylinder air-cooled radial engines 2,500 hp

Performance
Maximum speed: 740 km/h at 5,500 m
Cruise speed: 415 km/h
Range: 1,200 km with internal fuel; 1,775 km with two drop tanks
Endurance: 2.5 hr cruise + 30 min combat
Service ceiling: 10,910 m
Rate of climb: 21.9 m/s

Armament
Guns: 4 × 23 mm FN-Madsen cannon
Hardpoints: (total max hardpoint load, 1000kg)
--One centerline rated for 1000kg (Plumbed, Bombs)
--2 wing rated for 500kg (Plumbed, Bombs)
--2 wing rated for 250kg (Rocket racks)

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Saturday, January 16th 2016, 5:32pm

SABCA S.51 (Gloster Meteor F.4)



SABCA S.51
Manufacturer’s internal designation for licence-built Gloster Meteor F.Mk.IV built by SABCA under sub-contract to Avions Fairey. 72 were built 1947-49.