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GregP
20th November 2003, 11:52
Hi people,

I am looking for the wing area of several aircraft. Among them are:

1) Bloch MB.160
2) Bristol Type 148
3) Goeppingen Go.9
4) Payen Pa.100
5) Hall (Springfield) Bulldog

I have most of the rest fo the data for these aircraft, but lack the wing area.

Also need the empty weight for:

6) Amiot 370
7) Yermolayev Yer-4
8) Yakovlev Yak-6
9) Tupolev ANT-44 / MTB-2
10) Tupolev ANT-35
11) Tupolev ANT-20 Maxim Gorky
12) Supermarine 322 / 380 Dumbo
13) Sukhoi UTB-2
14) Sud SE.116 (need normal takeoff weight for this tone, too!
15) Short S.35 Shetland

Also need a picture of the Bristol Type 146 and 148.

If you can help out, thanks!

I also supply aircraft info, so if you want to know about mostly military aircraft, ask!

tenmmike
20th November 2003, 13:42
gregP here is the empty weight included in this link for the UTB-2 http://www.csd.uwo.ca/~pettypi/elevon/gustin_military/db/sov/UTB2SUKH.html

GregP
20th November 2003, 14:39
Thanks tennmike,

I already had the loaded weight at 6546 kg, wing area, span, etc.


I appreciate it!

- Greg

robert
20th November 2003, 15:26
Wing area for the Bristol 148 was 275 sq. ft., according to C.H. Barnes' Bristol Aircraft since 1910.

robert
20th November 2003, 15:30
Empty weight for the Supermarine Dumbo: 9,175 lb. (source: Supermarine Aircraft Since 1914 by Andrews and Morgan.

Empty weight for the Short Shetland: 75,860 lb. (source: Shorts Aircraft since 1900 by C.H. Barnes.

robert
20th November 2003, 15:42
Empty weights for

Tupolev ANT-35: 4,710 kg.
Tupolev ANT-20 Maxim Gorky: 62,831 lb.
Tupolev ANT-44D/MTB-2: 28,660 lb.
Yakovlev Yak-6: 1,368 kg. (1942 version); 1,415 kg. (1943 version)

All figures from Bill Gunston's Osprey Encyclopedia of Russian Aircraft. I apologise for mixing pounds and kilograms, but that's how the info is given!

GregP
21st November 2003, 04:21
Hi Robert,

Thanks! to say the least, I appreciate the information. My aircraft library is in storage right now, so I am left with the internet! And there is a LOT of incorrect information on the internet, huh?

I appreciate you filling in a few holes in my database ... let me know if I can help you out in yours.

- Greg :-)