- Source: Fairey Firefly I
The Fairey Firefly was a British fighter of the 1920s from Fairey Aviation.
It was a single-seat, single-engine biplane of mixed construction.
Development
The Firefly was a private-venture design, penned by Marcel Lobelle. It was first flown on 9 November 1925 by Norman Macmillan.
The Air Ministry did not pursue the project, partly because of the American Curtiss engine used and partly because of its wooden construction and the Firefly I did not enter production.
Specifications (Firefly I)
Data from The Complete Book of FightersGeneral characteristics
Crew: 1
Length: 24 ft 10 in (7.57 m)
Wingspan: 31 ft 6 in (9.60 m)
Height: 9 ft 1 in (2.77 m)
Wing area: 236.8 sq ft (22.00 m2)
Gross weight: 2,724 lb (1,236 kg)
Powerplant: 1 × Curtiss D-12 V-12 liquid-cooled piston engine, 430 hp (320 kW)
Propellers: 2-bladed fixed-pitch propeller
Performance
Maximum speed: 185 mph (298 km/h, 161 kn)
Time to altitude: 5,000 ft (1,524 m) in 2 minutes 24 seconds
Armament
Guns: 2 × 0.303 in (7.7 mm) Vickers machine guns
See also
Related development
Fairey Firefly II
References
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- Pesawat tempur malam
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- Armada Pasifik Britania
- Fairey Firefly
- Fairey Firefly I
- Fairey Firefly IIM
- Fairey Aviation Company
- 1790 Naval Air Squadron
- Firefly (disambiguation)
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- HMS Indefatigable (R10)
- Fairey Rotodyne
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