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Thursday, August 20th 2009, 9:20am

Successor of the N1-D1-A1

The Nanchan Aircraft Inc. Ltd. presents the successor of the famous N1-D1-A1. It's planned to introduce this aircraft in the next years. At present
there will be only build 12 prototypes for extensive tests.

N1-D2:
Nanchan Aircraft Inc. Ltd.
Type: Divebomber

Dimensions:
Length: 10,12 m
Wingspan: 12,5 m
Hight: 4,6 m
Wingarea: 25,17 m²

Engine:
radial Huang Po IV with ~ 1600hp

max. Speed: ~ 500 km/h
Range: 1250 km

Ceiling: 9450 m

Ceilingrate: 0m to 3000m in 5 minutes


Weight:
empty: 3425 kg
normal: 4850 kg
maximum: 6430 kg

Crew:
2 men

Weapon:
one 20mm MC in each wing
a twin 7.92 MG in the nose

bombload:
~ 1200 kg in different options


[SIZE=1]thanks to Vuk for the drawing[/SIZE]

.... any comments ????

This post has been edited 2 times, last edit by "parador" (Aug 21st 2009, 11:55am)


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Thursday, August 20th 2009, 12:08pm

Big step up from the old Hs-123. I'm dubious about the flexible 20mm in a relatively small aircraft like this, a single 12.7mm or twin 7.92mm might be a better choice. The forward armament's good for strafing infantry, but replacing the 7.92mm's with 2 20mms would be an option that would give more capability against soft vehicles.

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Thursday, August 20th 2009, 4:23pm

Okay, a big step but i think, not too big ;).

I'm no profi in case of aircrafts,so i think you have a bigger know-how. I will change the 20mm MC to a 12.7mm MG in rear cockpit.

Do you think there is enough space for a combination, e.g. one 7.92mm and one 20mm in each wing ???

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Thursday, August 20th 2009, 4:35pm

Room in the wing is not a problem, and if it was you could put the 7.92mms in the nose and synchronize them. You'll just use up a bit more weight doing it that way. What's the 1600 hp engine?

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Thursday, August 20th 2009, 11:30pm

About the engine:
It's the same as is used in the Guoyong G-25B (License B-25 Mitchell).
It's a Copy of the Wright R-2600 Cyclone 14 radial engine, in particula it's the R-2600-3 (1600 hp).

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wright_R-2600

About the weapons:
You mean, put one 20mm in each wing and put a twin 7.92mm MG in the nose and synchronize them ;)

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Friday, August 21st 2009, 1:37am

Quoted

Originally posted by parador
About the engine:
It's the same as is used in the Guoyong G-25B (License B-25 Mitchell).
It's a Copy of the Wright R-2600 Cyclone 14 radial engine, in particula it's the R-2600-3 (1600 hp).

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wright_R-2600


I thought that might be the case.

Quoted

About the weapons:
You mean, put one 20mm in each wing and put a twin 7.92mm MG in the nose and synchronize them ;)


Exactly.