EKW C-35 | |
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Land | Zwitsers |
Role | Verkennings- en grondaanvalsvliegtuigen |
Eerste vlucht | Jaren 1930 |
Gebouwd | 90 |
De EKW C-35 was a 1930s Swiss two-seat reconnaissance biplane aircraft built by the Swiss Federal Construction Works (Eidgenoessische Konstruktionswerkstaette, K+W), Thun. Two aircraft were designed by the Eidgenössische Konstruktions Werkstätte to replace the Fokker C.Ve which the Swiss Air Force were using. The two projects were the EKW C-35 biplane and the EKW C-36 monoplane. After evaluation the air force ordered 40 C-35s in 1936. Additional aircraft were built from spares. The C-35 was a two-seat biplane with fixed tailwheel landing gear and conventional tail unit. The aircraft was powered by a Hispano-Suiza HS-77 V-12 piston engine (licence-built Hispano-Suiza 12Ycrs).
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EKW C-35 Walk Around | |
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Fotograaf | Ales Pavias |
Lokalisatie | Onbewust |
Foto 's | 13 |
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De EKW C-35 was a Swiss reconnaissance-bomber aircraft that saw service during World War II. It was a development of the earlier EKW C-36, which had a fixed landing gear and a radial engine. The C-35 had a retractable landing gear and a more powerful inline engine, which improved its performance and range. The C-35 was armed with two 7.5 mm machine guns in the nose and one in the rear cockpit, as well as up to 300 kg of bombs under the wings.
De C-35 werd door de Zwitserse luchtmacht gebruikt voor luchtfotografie, artilleriespotting en bombardementen op vijandelijke doelen. De C-35 nam ook deel aan verschillende luchtgevechten met Duitse en geallieerde jagers en bleek wendbaar en robuust te zijn. De C-35 bleef in dienst tot 1954, toen hij werd vervangen door straalaangedreven vliegtuigen.
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