Fiat G-91R3

Fiat G.91

LandItalia
RollJaktplan
Första flygningen9 augusti 1956
Byggd770

Den Fiat G.91 är ett italienskt stridsflygplan konstruerat och byggt av Fiat Aviazione, som senare slogs samman med Aeritalia. G.91 har sitt ursprung i den NATO-organiserade NBMR-1-tävlingen 1953, som sökte en lätt jakt-bombplan "Light Weight Strike Fighter" som skulle antas som standardutrustning inom flygvapnet i de olika NATO-länderna. Efter att ha granskat flera bidrag valdes G.91 ut som den vinnande designen i NBMR-1-tävlingen.

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General Characteristics and Role

The Fiat G.91 was a lightweight, low-cost jet fighter designed in Italy to fulfill a NATO requirement for a “Light Weight Strike Fighter” (LWFS) in the 1950s. The G.91R/3 was the primary variant procured by the West German Air Force (Luftwaffe). The ‘R’ designation signifies its primary role in tactical reconnaissance, achieved by installing a camera nose section containing three Vinten cameras. The G.91R/3 also retained substantial ground attack capabilities, making it a versatile light fighter-bomber. It was rugged, simple to maintain, and capable of operating from rough forward airstrips, fitting the original NATO doctrine for decentralized combat operations. It became the backbone of the Luftwaffe’s light attack force for two decades.

Property Typical Value (G.91R/3)
Roll Tactical Reconnaissance, Light Attack, Fighter-Bomber
National Origin Italy (License-built by Dornier/Focke-Wulf in Germany)
Tillverkare Fiat Aviazione (now Aeritalia), Dornier, Focke-Wulf
First Flight (G.91) 9 augusti 1956
besättning 1 (Pilot)
längd 10.30 m (33 ft 9 in)
Spännvidd 8.56 m (28 ft 1 in)
höjd 4.00 m (13 ft 1 in)
Empty Weight 3,100 kg (6,834 lb)
Max Takeoff Weight 5,500 kg (12,125 lb)

Powerplant and Performance

  • Engine: 1 x Bristol Siddeley Orpheus Mk. 803 turbojet.
  • Thrust: 22.2 kN (5,000 lbf).
  • Maximum Speed: 1,075 km/h (668 mph; 580 kn) at sea level (Mach 0.86).
  • Range (Combat): 400 km (250 mi; 220 nmi).
  • Service Ceiling: 13,100 m (43,000 ft).

Armament and Reconnaissance

  • Fixed Armament: 4 x 30 mm DEFA cannons (G.91R/3 variant) or 4 x 12.7 mm Browning machine guns (other variants).
  • Hardpoints: 4 underwing hardpoints.
  • Maximum Payload: 1,000 kg (2,200 lb), including bombs, rockets, and external fuel tanks.
  • Reconnaissance: The G.91R/3 features three forward and side-facing Vinten cameras in the nose section for photographic tactical reconnaissance missions.
  • Service Life: The G.91 served in the Luftwaffe until 1982, when it was replaced by the Dassault/Dornier Alpha Jet.

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