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The '''Neiva B Monitor''', also designated '''B-2'''<ref name=JAWA56>Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1956 p. 43</ref>, is a [[Brazil]]ian tandem two-seat [[glider aircraft]] designed and manufactured by [[Indústria Aeronáutica Neiva]] between 1945 and 1955 for primary training and general flying.
The '''Neiva B Monitor''', also designated '''B-2''',<ref name=JAWA56>Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1956 p. 43</ref> is a [[Brazil]]ian tandem two-seat [[glider aircraft]] designed and manufactured by [[Indústria Aeronáutica Neiva]] between 1945 and 1955 for primary training and general flying.


==Design and development==
==Design and development==

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Neiva B Monitor
Role two-seater training sailplane
National origin Brazil
Manufacturer Indústria Aeronáutica Neiva
Designer Jose Carlos de Barros Neiva
First flight 1945
Introduction 1950
Number built 21+
Developed from Grunau Baby

The Neiva B Monitor, also designated B-2,[1] is a Brazilian tandem two-seat glider aircraft designed and manufactured by Indústria Aeronáutica Neiva between 1945 and 1955 for primary training and general flying.

Design and development

The B Monitor was designed by Jose Carlos de Barros Neiva after the end of World War II. At that time Brazil was conducting the "Campanha Nacional de Aviação" (National Aviation Campaign), a nationwide program focused on re-equipping and incentivizing Aero clubs and the aeronautical industry. The lack of good performance gliders with good training qualities to replace the ageing and obsolete sailplane training fleet, composed in its majority by German types of the 1930s, was acute. Jose Carlos de Barros Neiva designed then a glider which conserved the best characteristics of the Grunau Baby, widely used in Brazil at the time. The first prototype, registered PP-PCB had its maiden flight in 1945, and the type certificate was given in 1950. The “Campanha Nacional de Aviação” bought the first prototype and other 20 aircraft for the aero clubs. A small number of 3 B-monitor were built with a different nose and different materials in the mid-1950s.

Construction

The Monitor is largely a wooden aircraft. Its high wings are built around a single box spar, with a torsion resisting, plywood covered leading edge. Behind the spar the wing is fabric covered. Dihedral is just 0.5°. The wings are braced to the lower fuselage with a pair of single lift struts. The ailerons are wood framed and fabric covered; spoilers are wooden.[1]

The fuselage is mainly built with wood, a semi-monocoque construction with steel tubes for wing attachments. The two seat cockipt has dual controls. The empennage is conventional, with a cantilever tailplane mounted on top of the fuselage. The landing gear is a forward skid with elastic dampers and a single, fixed wheel aft of the centre of gravity.[1]

Operational history

The B-Monitor were used in many aero clubs and have trained hundreds of pilots. Many Brazilian soaring records were established in the type and it continues to be used as a primary trainer in some of the larger Brazilian aero clubs, including CVV-CTA in São José dos Campos/Ipuã, Rio Claro, Osório, and Tatuí.

Specifications

Data from Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1956/7 p. 43

General characteristics

Performance

  • Maximum glide ratio: 21

Notes

  1. ^ a b c Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1956 p. 43

References

  • Pereira de Andrade, Roberto (1976). A Construção Aeronáutica no Brasil 1910/1976. São Paulo: Editora Brasiliense.
  • Pereira de Andrade, Roberto (1997). Enciclopédia de Aviões Brasileiros. São Paulo: Editora Globo. ISBN 85-250-2137-7.
  • Bridgman, Leonard (1956). Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1956-57. London: Jane's All the World's Aircraft Publishing Co. Ltd. {{cite book}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)

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