I.Ae. 30 Ñancú

The I. Ae. 30 Ñancú was an Argentine twin piston engined fighter designed by the Instituto Aerotécnico (AeroTechnical Institute) in the late 1940s similar to the de Havilland Hornet but made of metal rather than wood. Only one prototype was completed; the project was abandoned in favour of a jet aircraft.

Made by Fabrica Argentina de Aviones.

Height Main
5.16 m
Height Alt
515.62
Length Alt
1150.62
Jet Or Prop
prop
Range Main
2700.0
Loaded Weight Main
7600.0
Designer
Cesare Pallavicino
Type Of Prop
inline engines
Loading Main
215
Power/mass Main
2
Similar Aircraft
*De Havilland Hornet
Max Speed Main
740.0
Cruise Speed Main
500.0
Ceiling Main
8
000 m
Number Built
1
Crew
one
pilot
Max Speed More
384000.0
Retired
1948
Armament
1200.0
Cruise Speed Alt
18480.0
Area Main
35.32 m²
Primary user
Span Alt
1498.6
Plane Or Copter?
Power Alt
1
800 hp
Engine(prop)
Rolls-Royce Merlin 604
Manufacturer
Status
First Flight
17
Loaded Weight Alt
16720.0
More Performance
19500.0
Number Of Props
2
Empty Weight Alt
13657.0
Length Main
11.52 m
Span Main
15 m
Area Alt
380.04
Range Alt
99900.0
Power Main
1342.0
Max Speed Alt
27360.0
Empty Weight Main
6208.0
Ceiling Alt
26240.0
Category
Loading Alt
44

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