De Havilland Vampire FB.6

De Havilland Vampir

ZemljaVelike britanije
UloguBorbeni avioni
Prvi let20. septembar 1943.
Izgradio3268

Čaj De Havilland Vampir je britanski mlazni borac razvijen i proizveden od strane de Havilland Aircraft Compani. Rad na avionu je počeo tokom Drugog svetskog rata kao uglavnom eksperimentalni avion pogodan za borbu koja je iskoristila revolucionarnu inovaciju mlaznog pogona; brzo je odlučeno da se odluče za jednomotorni, tvin-bum aviona opremljenog Halford H.KSNUMKS turbomlaznim motorom (kasnije de Havilland Goblin). Prvobitno naređen samo kao eksperimentalni avion, odluka da se masovno proizvede avion kao presretač za Kraljevsko ratno vazduhoplovstvo (RAF) je završena u maju KSNUMKS.

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The Wooden Jet

Čaj De Havilland Vampir was the second jet-powered aircraft to enter service with the RAF, following the Gloster Meteor. However, the Vampire was unique in its construction; while it was a cutting-edge jet, its fuselage was built using the same molded plywood technique perfected on the wooden Mosquito. The FB.6 was a specialized Fighter-Bomber export version produced for Switzerland, representing the pinnacle of the single-seat Vampire’s development with an uprated engine and increased weight capacity.

Attribute Technical Specification (Vampire FB.6)
Ulogu Borac-bombarder
Posada 1 (Pilot)
First Flight (Vampire) September 20, 1943
Powerplant 1 × de Havilland Goblin 3 centrifugal-flow turbojet
Thrust 3,350 lbf (14.9 kN)
Maksimalna brzina 548 mph (882 km/h)
Service Ceiling 42,800 feet (13,045 m)
Naoružanje 4 × 20mm Hispano Mk V cannons; 8 × rockets or 2,000 lbs of bombs

Twin Booms and Goblin Fire

  • The Twin-Boom Design: de Havilland used a twin-boom tail to allow the jet exhaust to be as short as possible. This minimized the loss of thrust associated with long tailpipes, which was critical for the relatively weak early turbojets.
  • Centrifugal-Flow Engine: The Goblin engine used a large, spinning compressor. Because it was wider than later “axial-flow” jets, the Vampire has its distinctive “pancake” fuselage shape. It was incredibly reliable and simple to maintain.
  • Mixed Construction: While the tail booms and wings were metal, the cockpit “pod” was made of balsa wood sandwiched between layers of birch. This made the Vampire lighter and faster than many all-metal contemporaries.
  • The “FB” Evolution: The FB (Fighter-Bomber) series featured clipped wings compared to the original interceptors. This improved low-level handling and allowed for a much higher roll rate during ground-attack maneuvers.

Global Service and Swiss Precision

  • The Swiss FB.6: Switzerland was a major operator of the FB.6. They loved the aircraft for its ability to operate out of short runways in narrow alpine valleys. Many Swiss Vampires were later fitted with “Pinocchio” noses to house additional avionics.
  • Naval Firsts: A modified Vampire (the Sea Vampire) was the first pure jet aircraft in history to land on and take off from an aircraft carrier (HMS Ocean) in 1945.
  • A Pilot’s Favorite: Pilots loved the Vampire for its excellent visibility—since there was no engine in front—and its forgiving flight characteristics. It was often described as flying like a “high-speed Tiger Moth.”
  • The T.11 Trainer: The Vampire’s success led to the T.11, a side-by-side two-seat trainer that taught an entire generation of pilots how to fly jets. Its distinctive “egg” shaped cockpit became a common sight across the British Commonwealth.

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