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Re: FD scale Never Built Designs

#691 Post by Bordkanone 75 »

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#692 Post by Hood »

A very nice addition.
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#693 Post by eswube »

Nice to see it done. Keep it up.
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CASA-Heinkel C-101

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The CASA-Heinkel C-101 was a supersonic fighter project made by Spanish engineers (directed by Huarte Mendicoa) with the help of Ernest Heinkel, with the intention of offering it to the NATO competition for a tactical fighter. It would have been the world's smallest supersonic reactor, and had features such as a delta wing, front intakes to avoid ingesting foreign bodies, and the fuselage was shaped like a Coke bottle to respect the area's rule. The development was cancelled when construction of the prototype had not yet started.
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#695 Post by Novice »

That is an interesting project, one I havn't heard of before.
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Spain. Hispano Aviación HA-100 Triana

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In 1951 the Hispano Aviación Company signed an agreement with Dr. Willy Messerschmitt to develop a propeller trainer (Ha-100), a jet trainer (HA-200) and a supersonic fighter (HA-300). Only the HA-200 Saeta would be mass-produced. The HA-100 Triana (Triana is a popular quarter of Seville) was similar to the North American T-28 Trojan (although smaller). It was to be produced in a basic teaching version, with a low-powered Beta engine, and an advanced version with a powerful Sirio engine. In addition, he had to be able to perform combat missions. Two prototypes were built, with Spanish Beta engine (HA-100.E1) and American Cyclone engine (HA-100.F1) as the Sirio was not ready. They both carried weapons in demonstrations. Initially they had a four-bladed propeller which was replaced by a three-bladed propeller. The Triana was successful, but when the US AT-6 Texan aircraft were received, the program was cancelled. A series of 50 units had been started but were scrapped and the components reused for the jet HA-200 Saeta.
The HA-100, due to its shape with conical fuselaje and radial motor, was nicknamed "carrot".
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#697 Post by Hood »

A very nice set of Spanish additions.
I read an article on the Triana last year, a shame it never saw production.
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#698 Post by eswube »

Good work!
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Spain. Derivatives of Hispano Aviación HA-200 Saeta
HA-230, HA-231, HA-56 (first version) and HA-56 (last version)


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Hispano Aviación developed several versions of the HA-200 Saeta, two-seater training, four-seater or VIP transport. None were built; only a wooden mock-up was made of the HA-56. It was cancelled for a lack of financial resources.

The versions are presented with the colors and insignia of real units of the Ejército del Aire (Spanish Air Force).
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#700 Post by odysseus1980 »

Nice to see another little known aircraft.

Could you post a link for the HA-56, please?
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