Sino P-63 King Cobra

Bell P-63 KingCobra

PaísEua
PapelAviões
Primeiro voo 7 de dezembro de 1942
Construído3303

O Sino P-63 Kingcobra is an American fighter aircraft developed by Bell Aircraft in World War II from the Bell P-39 Airacobra in an attempt to correct that aircraft’s deficiencies. Although the P-63 was not accepted for combat use by the United States Army Air Forces, it was adopted by the Soviet Air Force.

Fonte: Bell P-63E KingCobra sur Wikipedia

P-63 King Cobra
FotógrafoDesconhecido
LocalizaçãoDesconhecido
Fotos42
Wait, Searching P-63 King Cobra photos for you…
P-63A-7 Kingcobra
FotógrafoCees Hendriks
LocalizaçãoDesconhecido
Fotos23
Bell P-63F Kingcobra Walk Around
FotógrafoVladimir Yakubov
LocalizaçãoBase Aérea de Nellis
Fotos59

Veja também:

Segunda Guerra Mundial: A História Visual Definitiva da Blitzkrieg à Bomba Atômica (DK Definitive Visual Histories) - Amazon Segunda Guerra Mundial: Mapa por Mapa (DK, História, Mapa por Mapa) - Amazônia

Bell P-63E Kingcobra Walk Around
FotógrafoVladimir Yakubov
LocalizaçãoMuseu Nacional da USAF
Fotos63
P-63 King Cobra
FotógrafoDesconhecido
LocalizaçãoDesconhecido
Fotos47
Bell P-63C Kingcobra Walk Around
FotógrafoDesconhecido
LocalizaçãoDesconhecido
Fotos11
Bell P-63A Kingcobra Walk Around
FotógrafoDesconhecido
LocalizaçãoDesconhecido
Fotos19
Wait, Searching P-63 King Cobra photos for you…

O Sino P-63 Kingcobra was an American single-engine fighter aircraft developed during World War II, intended as a larger, more powerful, and improved successor to the company’s previous design, the P-39 Airacobra. Despite its significant technical advancements, the U.S. Army Air Forces (USAAF) chose not to use it in frontline combat, dedicating the vast majority of its production to the União Soviética under the Lend-Lease Act.


Design and Configuration

The P-63 inherited the unique design philosophy of the P-39, featuring a mid-fuselage engine placement which allowed for the concentration of heavy weaponry in the nose. Key design points included:

  • Mid-Engine Layout: The Allison V-1710 V-12 liquid-cooled engine was situated behind the pilot, driving the propeller via a long shaft. This unusual placement optimized the aircraft’s center of gravity.
  • Laminar Flow Wing: A significant improvement over the P-39, the P-63 used a new laminar flow wing design, improving its aerodynamic efficiency and speed.
  • Tricycle Landing Gear: Like its predecessor, it utilized a tricycle undercarriage (with a nose wheel), a modern feature for its era.
  • High-Altitude Capability: Later models incorporated a two-stage supercharger for the Allison engine, addressing the poor high-altitude performance that plagued the P-39.

Armament and Performance

The Kingcobra was primarily built around its formidable main gun, which the Soviet Union particularly valued for ground attack:

Primary Armament One 37mm M4 or M10 cannon firing through the propeller hub.
Secondary Armament Four .50 caliber (12.7 mm) machine guns (two in the nose, two in under-wing pods).
Motor Allison V-1710 series liquid-cooled V-12, often rated around 1,325 hp.
Maximum Speed Approximately 410 mph (660 km/h) at altitude.

Operational Role

Of the over 3,300 P-63s produced, over two-thirds were sent to the Soviet Union, where it became a workhorse. It saw extensive combat on the Eastern Front, particularly excelling in low-altitude air-to-air combat e ataque terrestre missions against German forces. Its heavy 37mm cannon was effective in anti-tank and close-support roles.

In contrast, the P-63’s use by the USAAF was limited and highly specialized:

  • RP-63 “Pinball”: Many U.S.-retained Kingcobras were converted into manned aerial target aircraft (RP-63 variants). These planes were heavily armored and fitted with sensors that flashed a light in the propeller hub when hit by special non-lethal, frangible bullets, providing essential training for bomber gunners.

The Kingcobra was also supplied to the Free French forces and continued to see service with various nations into the post-war era.

Views : 7268

Um pensamento sobre "P-63 King Cobra - WalkAround"

Deixe uma resposta para Phil NetMaquettes Cancelar resposta

<a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <s> <strike> <strong> 

Necessário

Este site usa o Akismet para reduzir o spam. Saiba como seus dados de comentário são processados.