Guerchais Roche T.35

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Guerchais Roche T.35
Guerchais-Roche T.39-II F-BBSU St Cyr 16.06.63 edited-3.jpg
One of 6 T.39 / IIs built with radial engines
Type: Touring plane
Design country:

FranceFrance France

Manufacturer:

Guerchais Roche

First flight:

September 1944

Number of pieces:

15th

The Guerchais Roche T.35 was a French touring aircraft. It first flew in September 1944. After the war, 15 machines were built in different variants, which differed mainly in the motorization.

variants

The aircraft was built in different variants, the later three-seater version was called T.39. They had different engines:

  • Guerchais Roche T.35 Renault 4 Pei with 140 HP (two built)
  • Guerchais Roche T.35 / I Renault 4 Pei with 100 HP (one built)
  • Guerchais Roche T.35 / II Renault 4 P-03 with 140 PS (six built)
  • Guerchais Roche T.35 / III Regnier 4 L-00 4 P-03 with 135 HP (one built)
  • Guerchais Roche T.39 Mathis G 7R radial engine with 145 HP (two built)
  • Guerchais Roche T.39 / II Salmson 9 ND radial engine with 175 HP (two built)
  • Guerchais Roche T.55 Walter Minor 6-III with 160 HP (one built)

Technical specifications

Parameter Data
span 9.30 m
length 7.24 m
Empty mass 539 kg
Max. Takeoff mass 847 kg
Top speed 240 km / h (at sea level)
Cruising speed 216 km / h
Range 805 km
Engine power 100 hp (74 kW)

Web links

Commons : Guerchais-Roche T.35  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ William Green and Gerald Pollinger: The Aircraft of the World , MacDonald & Co., London 1955