Bell P-39 Airacobra | |
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| Krajiny | Spojené štáty americké |
| Úlohu | Bojovník |
| Prvá muška | 6. apríla 1938 |
| Postavený | 9588 |
Komisia Zvonček P-39 Airacobra Bolo jedným z hlavných amerických stíhacích lietadiel v prevádzke, keď Spojené štáty vstúpili do druhej svetovej vojny. P-39 bol používaný sovietskymi vzdušnými silami a umožnil jednotlivým sovietskym pilotom zbierať najvyšší počet zabití pripisovaných akémukoľvek americkému typu stíhačky, ktorý letel akýmkoľvek letectvom v akomkoľvek konflikte. Ďalšími hlavnými užívateľmi tohto typu boli slobodní Francúzi, Kráľovské letectvo, vzdušné sily armády Spojených štátov a talianske vzdušné sily.
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The Bell P-39 Airacobra was one of the United States’ principal fighter aircraft in service at the start of World War II. The P-39N was a major production variant, focusing on structural lightening and using an upgraded engine. The aircraft’s highly unconventional design placed the engine behind the pilot, driving the propeller through a long shaft.
While the P-39’s performance was considered poor by US and British pilots for high-altitude interception due to the absence of an effective turbo-supercharger, its heavy nose-mounted cannon armament and excellent low-to-medium altitude performance made it highly successful when operated by the Soviet Air Force on the Eastern Front, primarily in the tactical fighter and ground-attack roles.
Unique Design and Key Features
Mid-Engine Configuration and Drivetrain
- Engine Placement: The Allison V-1710 V-12 liquid-cooled engine was mounted in the fuselage center, behind the pilot. This novel layout was intended to shift the center of gravity and free up the nose.
- Driveshaft: The propeller was driven by a long extension shaft that ran beneath the cockpit floor to a gearbox in the nose, a distinguishing engineering feature.
- Armament Bay: The space vacated by the engine in the nose allowed for the mounting of the aircraft’s powerful primary weapon, a large-caliber cannon, to fire through the propeller hub.
Structural and Operational Characteristics
- Landing Gear: The P-39 was the first American fighter to feature a tricycle landing gear configuration, which provided excellent visibility and easier ground handling.
- Cockpit Entry: Uniquely, the pilot entered the cockpit via automobile-style doors with roll-down windows on either side, rather than a sliding canopy.
- Altitude Limitation: The production P-39s were limited to a single-stage, single-speed supercharger. The lack of an efficient turbo-supercharger severely handicapped its performance above 15,000 feet (4,500 m), rendering it unsuitable for high-altitude air combat over Western Europe.
P-39N Variant Specifications and Armament
P-39N Specifics
The P-39N series (including N-1 and N-5 sub-variants) were the most numerous production run, incorporating efforts to reduce weight (sometimes by reducing internal fuel capacity) and installing the more powerful V-1710-85 engine. The P-39N-1 introduced a wider 11 ft 7 in (3.53 m) Aeroproducts propeller.
Armament (Typical P-39N Configuration)
| Weapon Type | Kaliber | Umiestnenie | Purpose/Note |
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| Cannon (M4) | 37 mm | Nose (firing through propeller hub) | Primary anti-aircraft/ground attack weapon (low rate of fire, high impact) |
| Machine Guns (Synchronized) | 2 × .50 cal (12.7 mm) | Nose (firing through propeller arc) | Heavy machine guns for close-range fighting |
| Machine Guns (Wing) | 4 × .30 cal (7.62 mm) | Wings | Additional firepower (sometimes replaced by two .50 cal guns in the later Q-model) |
Performance Data (P-39N)
| Špecifikácia | Detail |
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| Výrobca | Bell Aircraft Corporation |
| Engine Power | 1,200 hp (Allison V-1710-85) |
| Max Speed | Approx. 385 mph (620 km/h) at optimal altitude |
| Service Ceiling | Approx. 35,000 ft (10,670 m) (though effective performance was lower) |
| Total P-39N Production | 2,095 aircraft |
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