Avions Fairey Junior

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The Avions Fairey Junior was a single-seat sport aircraft.

description

The Avions Fairey Junior was the first aircraft from the Belgian company Avions Fairey to be launched after the Second World War . The low-wing aircraft was constructed in wood with plywood and fabric cladding. The aircraft had a conventional tail unit and a fixed tail wheel landing gear . Various engines with an output of 25 to 65 HP (18.6 to 48.5 kW) were possible as drive.

Technical specifications

Parameter Data
crew 1
span 6.9 m
length 5.65 m
Wing area 10.5 m²
Empty mass 200 kg
Max. Takeoff mass 350 kg
Top speed 180 km / h
Cruising speed 160 km / h
Range 550 km
Service ceiling 5,500 m
Engine a Walter Mikron in-line engine with 62 hp (46 kW)

literature

  • AERO, issue 16, page 446