"Curtiss» SNC. A photo. Characteristics
USA
A type: single-engine advanced training aircraft
Crew: Two pilots are arranged one behind the other
This rather nondescript plane was ordered US Navy 1940 year for initial training of pilots. The aircraft is based on the fighter CW-21 company "Curtiss" created in 1938 year.
In contrast, the SNC has a cockpit with the pilots located one behind the other, less powerful engine Whirlwind of "Wright" in 420 l. from. (313 kW) engine instead of "Cyclone" in 1000 hp (744 kW) of the same firm, which corresponds to their educational objectives. Unofficially called "Falcon"
(Falcon - Falcon), the SNC aircraft was fully equipped for bombing, instrument flight, high-altitude training, in-flight shooting and bomb delivery. An initial contract for 150 aircraft was placed with Curtiss in November 1940, with orders for another 150 aircraft that followed that year, and five aircraft the following year. After the delivery of the 305th SNC aircraft at the end of 1941, production was stopped. One SNC aircraft remained in airworthiness.
Basic data
Dimensions:
- Length: 8,08 m
- Wingspan: 10,67 m
- Height: 2,29 m
The weight:
- BLANK: 1184 kg
- Maximum take-off: 1645 kg
Aircraft performance characteristics:
- Maximum speed: 323 km / h
- Range: 829 km
Power point: R-975-E3 «Whirlwind» (Whirlwind) 9 of "Wright"
Power: 420 l. from. (313 kW)
Date of first flight: 1939 year
The remaining airworthy modifications: SNC
On right: SNC Production of the aircraft was stopped just before the US entry into World War II, and the plane - the only surviving in a state of airworthiness instance.