ZMAJ Fizir FN Marte Walter I

Zmaj Fizir FN

PaísYugoslavo
PapelAviones entrenador
Primer vueloMayo de 1929
Construido206 + 4 hidroaviones

el Zmaj Fizir FN (Serbian Cyrillic: Змај Физир ФН) was a plane designed for primary (initial) training of pilots in Yugoslavia before World War II. It was constructed in Zmaj, a Zemun-based factory, in the Rogožarski factory in Belgrade, and Albatros in Sremska Mitrovica. Fizir FN had an exceptional low-speed stability, a desirable trait for a training aircraft, and was reliable and easy to maintain. It was also widely used as a sport aircraft.

Fuente: Zmaj Fizir FN en Wikipedia

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Objeto 770

Object 770

PaísUnión Soviética
PapelTanque pesado
Producido1957
Construido1 prototipo

el Obiekt 770o Objeto 770, was a prototype heavy tank designed by Pavel Isakov. The hull of the Object 770 had a sloped front like the T-54. The tank was manned by a crew of 4. The Object 770 had an NBC protection system. The turret was mounted in the front while the engine is located at the rear. The Object 770 had a dome-shaped 3 man turret. The turret houses the 130 mm M-65 gun). The gun had a gun stabilizer and an autoloader. Day and night sighting devices were also installed in the turret. Ammunition consists of 37 rounds. A 1x 14.5mm KPVT machine gun is located in a mount behind the rear of the turret for anti-aircraft defense. The Object 770 had six roadwheels and no support rollers. The tank had a hydropneumatic suspension for crew comfort and better accuracy. The tank was powered by a 10-cylinder, four-stroke, DST-10 experimental diesel engine. The engine also had a supercharger. The engine can output 1000 hp and allow the tank to cruise at 55 km/h.

Fuente: Objeto 770 en Wikipedia

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Tanque de Infantería A43 Black Prince

Tank Infantry A43 Black Prince

PaísUk
PapelTanque de infantería
Producido1945
Construido6 prototipos

Tanque, Infantería, Príncipe Negro (A43) es el nombre que se asignó a un desarrollo experimental del tanque Churchill con un casco más grande y ancho y un cañón QF de 17 libras (76 mm). Fue nombrado en honor a Eduardo, el Príncipe Negro, un famoso líder militar del siglo 14.

Fuente: Infantería de Tanques A43 Black Prince en Wikipedia

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TOG II

TOG2

PaísUk
PapelTanque superpesado
Producido1941
Construido1 prototipo

El tanque, pesado, TOG II fue un prototipo de diseño de tanque británico producido en la primera parte de la Segunda Guerra Mundial en caso de que los campos de batalla del norte de Francia se convirtieran en una ciénaga de lodo, trincheras y cráteres como había sucedido durante la Primera Guerra Mundial. Cuando esto no sucedió, el tanque se consideró innecesario y el proyecto se terminó. Un desarrollo del diseño TOG I, solo se construyó un único prototipo antes de que se abandonara el proyecto.

Fuente: TOG2 en Wikipedia

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SU-14-2

SU-14

PaísUnión Soviética
PapelPistola autopropulsada
Construido2 prototipos

el SU-14 fue un prototipo de cañón pesado autopropulsado soviético construido sobre un chasis T-35. El prototipo original montaba un cañón de 152 mm M1935 (Br-2); la variante SU-14-1 de 1936 llevaba un cañón B-4 de 203 mm que podía disparar proyectiles de 48,9 kilogramos a distancias de hasta 25 km. Su blindaje era de 20 a 50 mm de espesor. Nunca entró en producción en serie.

Fuente: SU-14 en Wikipedia

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BO-105 HAP

MBB Bo 105

PaísAlemania Occidental
PapelHelicóptero utilitario ligero
Primer vuelo6 de febrero de 1967
Construido1500+

el Messerschmitt-Bölkow-Blohm Bo 105 is a light, twin-engine, multi-purpose helicopter developed by Bölkow of Ottobrunn, West Germany. It was the first light twin-engine helicopter in the world, and the first rotorcraft that could perform aerobatic maneuvers such as inverted loops. The Bo 105 features a revolutionary hingeless rotor system, a pioneering innovation in helicopters when it was introduced into service in 1970. Production of the Bo 105 began at the then-recently merged Messerschmitt-Bölkow-Blohm (MBB). The main production facilities for producing the Bo 105 were located in Germany and Canada; due to the level of export sales encountered, additional manufacturing lines were set up in Spain, Indonesia, and the Philippines. MBB became a part of Eurocopter in 1991, who continued production of the type until 2001. The Bo 105 was formally replaced in Eurocopter’s product range by the newer Eurocopter EC135.

Fuente: MBB Bo 105 en Wikipedia

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F9F-4 Pantera

Grumman F9F Panther

PaísE.e.u.u
PapelCazabombarderos
Primer vuelo21 de noviembre de 1947
Construido1382

el Pantera Grumman F9F was the manufacturer’s first jet fighter and one of the United States Navy’s first successful carrier-based jet fighters. A single-engined, straight-winged day fighter, it was armed with four 20 mm (0.79 in) cannon and could carry a wide assortment of air-to-ground munitions. The Panther was used extensively by the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps in the Korean War. It was also the first jet aircraft used by the Blue Angels flight team, used by them from 1949 through late 1954. The aircraft was exported to Argentina and was the first jet used by the Argentine Naval Aviation. Total F9F production was 1,382. The design evolved into the swept wing Grumman F-9 Cougar.

Fuente: Grumman F9F Panther en Wikipedia

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Mitsubishi J8M1 Shusui

Mitsubishi J8M1 Shusui

PaísJapón
PapelAvión interceptor propulsado por cohetes
Primer vuelo7 de julio de 1945
Construido7

el Mitsubishi J8M Shūsui fue un avión interceptor japonés propulsado por cohetes de la Segunda Guerra Mundial basado estrechamente en el Messerschmitt Me 163 Komet alemán. Construido como un proyecto conjunto para la Armada y los Servicios Aéreos del Ejército, fue designado J8M (Armada) y Ki-200 (Ejército).

Fuente: Mitsubishi J8M1 Shusui en Wikipedia

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Piper PA-18 Super Cub

Piper PA-18

País E.e.u.u
Papel Aviones utilitarios ligeros
Primer vuelo 1949
Construido 10326
el Piper PA-18 Super Cub es un monoplano biplaza monomotor. Introducido en 1949 por Piper Aircraft, fue desarrollado a partir del Piper PA-11, y traza su linaje a través del J-3 hasta el Taylor E-2 Cub de la década de 1930. En casi 40 años de producción, se construyeron más de 10.000. Los Super Cubs se encuentran comúnmente en roles como el vuelo de arbustos, el remolque de pancartas y el remolque de planeadores.
Fuente: Piper PA-18 en Wikipedia
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Tanque ligero M2A1

M2 light tank

PaísE.e.u.u
PapelTanque ligero
Producido1935–42
Construido698

el Tanque ligero M2, officially Light Tank, M2, was an American pre–World War II light tank which saw limited use during World War II. The most common model, the M2A4, was equipped with one 37 mm (1.5 in) M5 gun and five .30 cal M1919 Browning machine guns. It was originally developed from the prototype T2 light tank built by Rock Island Arsenal, which had a Vickers-type leaf spring suspension. The suspension was replaced by the superior vertical volute system in the T2E1 series of 1935. This was put into production with minor modifications as the M2A1 in 1936, with ten produced. The main pre-war version was the M2A2, with 239 produced, becoming the main tank in the US Army infantry units in the interwar period. The Spanish Civil War showed that tanks armed only with machine guns were ineffective. This led to the M2A4 with a 37 mm gun as the main armament. A total of 375 were delivered, the last ten as late as April 1942.

Fuente: Tanque ligero M2 en Wikipedia

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