Rogožarski R-313

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Rogožarski R-313
Prototype Rogožarski R-313
Type: bomber
Design country:

Yugoslavia Kingdom 1918Kingdom of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia

Manufacturer:

Rogožarski

First flight:

1940

Number of pieces:

1 prototype

The Rogožarski R-313 ( Serbian - Cyrillic Рогожарски Р-313 ) was a twin-engined light bomb or attack aircraft of the Yugoslav aircraft manufacturer Rogožarski near Belgrade .

History and construction

A prototype was built in 1940. Two Walter Sagitta 1-SR with 500 hp each served as the drive . Despite this weak motorization, the machine reached a top speed of around 460 km / h and showed great development potential. The prototype was lost in the course of the attack by the Axis powers on Yugoslavia in April 1941 when an evacuation to Greece was attempted.

Technical specifications

Parameter Data
crew 2
length 11 m
span 13 m
height 2.68 m
Wing area 26.40 m²
Wing extension 6.4
Empty mass 2950 kg
Max. Takeoff mass 4270 kg
Cruising speed 376 km / h
Top speed 460 km / h
Service ceiling 8000 m
Range 1000 km
Engines 2 × Walter Sagitta 1-SR with 368 kW (500  PS ) each 
Armament 1 × 20 mm Hispano-Suiza HS.404 cannon
1 × 7.92 mm MG M.38 Browning FN
up to 400 kg bombs

See also

Web links

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