Fieseler Fi 99

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Fieseler Fi 99 "Young Tiger"
Fieseler Fi 99 Jungtiger.jpg
Fieseler Fi 99 in flight
Type: School , sport and travel aircraft
Design country:

German Reich NSGerman Reich (Nazi era) German Empire

Manufacturer:

Fieseler Flugzeugbau Kassel

First flight:

April 22, 1937

Commissioning:

1937

Production time:

1936/37

Number of pieces:

1

The Fieseler Fi 99 was a civilian German school , sports and touring aircraft made by Fieseler Flugzeugbau Kassel.

development

The aircraft was developed as a cantilever low- wing aircraft in a composite construction with normal landing gear. The student pilot and the instructor or the pilot and the passenger sat one behind the other in a closed cabin. A Hirth HM 506 A with 160 hp served as the drive .

Technical specifications

Parameter Data
crew Trainee pilots and instructors
length 7.90 m
span 10.70 m
height 2.15 m
Wing area 16.8 m²
Wing extension 6.74
V shape 6 °
Empty mass 555 kg
Preparation mass 575 kg
Payload 300 kg
Max. Takeoff mass 875 kg
Wing loading 51.45 kg / m²
Power load 5.47 kg / hp
Area performance 9.40 hp / m²
Top speed 236 km / h
Cruising speed 223 km / h
Landing speed 72 km / h
Rate of climb 5.30 m / s near the ground
Rise time 3.4 min at 1000 m altitude
7.5 min at 2000 m altitude
12.5 min at 3000 m altitude
Service ceiling 6250 m
Range 830 km
Flight duration 3.78 h
Engine a Hirth HM 506 A; 160 PS (approx. 120 kW)

See also

literature

Web links

Commons : Fieseler Fi 99  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Helmut Schneider: Airplane Type Book . Handbook of the German aviation and accessories industry. Reprint of the original edition from 1939/40. Gondrom, Bindlach 1993, ISBN 3-8112-0627-3 , p. 42 .