
| Curtiss-Wright CW-22 | |
|---|---|
| Pays | Usa |
| Rôle | Scout et formateur avancé |
| Premier vol | 1940 |
| Construit | 442 |
Lla Curtiss-Wright CW-22 était un monoplan d’entraînement avancé américain des années 1940 construit par la Curtiss-Wright Corporation. Il a été exploité par l’United States Navy en tant qu’entraîneur scout avec la désignation SNC-1 Falcon. Il a été exploité par l’United States Navy en tant qu’entraîneur scout avec la désignation SNC-1 Falcon.
| Curtiss-Wright A-22 Falcon Se promener | |
|---|---|
| Photographe | Randy Ray |
| Localisation | Musée de l’air Evergreen, |
| Photos | 17 |
Voir aussi :
Lla Curtiss-Wright CW-22 was a two-seat, low-wing monoplane aircraft designed by the American company Curtiss-Wright in the late 1930s. It was intended as a general-purpose trainer and liaison aircraft for military and civilian customers.
The CW-22 had a retractable landing gear, a streamlined fuselage, and a radial engine that gave it a top speed of over 200 mph. The CW-22 was exported to several countries, including the Netherlands, Turkey, China, and Brazil. Some of the CW-22s were used for combat missions during World War II, such as reconnaissance, bombing, and strafing. The CW-22 was also produced under license in Japan as the Kokusai Ki-86.
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