
Fokker S.14 Machtrainer | |
|---|---|
| 国 | オランダ |
| 役割 | ジェットトレーナー |
| ファーストフライ | 1951年5月19日 |
| 構築 | 21 |
ザ フォッカー S.14 マッハトレーナー は、フォッカーがオランダ空軍のために設計・製造したオランダの2人乗りの軍事訓練用ジェット機です。開発は1940年代後半に始まりました。1951年5月19日に初飛行し、1955年に就役した世界初のジェット戦闘機練習機の1つです。
| Fokker S14 Machtrainer Walk Around | |
|---|---|
| Photographer | Unknow |
| Localisation | Unknow |
| Photos | 34 |
関連項目:
General Characteristics and Role
The Fokker S.14 Machtrainer was a Dutch post-war two-seat side-by-side jet trainer aircraft developed by Fokker. It holds the distinction of being one of the first jet trainers in the world specifically designed and built for this role, rather than being a modified fighter. The name “Machtrainer” combines the Dutch word “macht” (power/might) and “trainer.” Its primary purpose was to transition pilots from piston-engined aircraft to the high speeds and handling characteristics of jet fighters, providing a safe and effective learning platform. The S.14 was designed with an intake in the nose and an exhaust centrally under the fuselage, featuring a robust, conventional landing gear and a side-by-side cockpit for optimal instructor-student interaction.
| Property | Typical Value (S.14) |
|---|---|
| 役割 | Advanced Jet Trainer |
| National Origin | オランダ |
| メーカー | フォッカー |
| First Flight | 1951年5月19日 |
| 乗組員 | 2 (Instructor and Student, side-by-side) |
| 長さ | 13.3 m (43 ft 8 in) |
| 翼 | 12.0 m (39 ft 4 in) |
| 高さ | 4.7 m (15 ft 5 in) |
| Empty Weight | 3,700 kg (8,157 lb) |
| Max Takeoff Weight | 5,500 kg (12,125 lb) |
Powerplant and Performance
- Engine: 1 x Rolls-Royce Derwent 8 centrifugal-flow turbojet (early variants used the Derwent 5).
- Thrust: 15.6 kN (3,500 lbf).
- Maximum Speed: 730 km/h (454 mph; 394 kn) at 8,000 m (26,250 ft).
- Range: 965 km (600 mi; 521 nmi).
- Service Ceiling: 11,735 m (38,500 ft).
- Key Feature: The Machtrainer provided jet performance sufficient to simulate contemporary fighter characteristics, crucial for transitioning student pilots.
Service and Legacy
- Primary Operator: The Royal Netherlands Air Force (Koninklijke Luchtmacht, KLu) was the main user, employing 20 aircraft for pilot training.
- Limited Export: While highly advanced for its time, the S.14 faced stiff competition from British and American jet trainers (like the T-33) and was not widely exported.
- Contribution: It demonstrated that a dedicated, purpose-built trainer could offer superior instructional qualities compared to two-seat fighter conversions.
- Retirement: The S.14 was retired from KLu service in 1967 after a long career, having been replaced by more modern jet trainers.
再生 : 1255


















