North American O-47

The North American O-47 was an observation fixed-wing aircraft monoplane used by the United States Army Air Corps. It had a low-wing configuration retractable landing gear and a three-blade propeller.

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Private Stan Lieberman of the Army Air Corps in the back seat of a North American O-47 observation plane with the 10" by 14" aerial camera he used to photograph over Pearl Harbor on Dec 8, 1941, the day after the Japanese attack.10
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The North American O-47 was an observation fixed-wing aircraft monoplane used by the United States Army Air Corps.12
with a North American O-47, which was the first airplane assigned to Ames for research purposes. McAvoy made the first flight test with the O-47 on November 16, 1940.13
NORTH AMERICAN O-47-Pre-WW2 observation plane, mid-wing monoplane. 1/24 scale, 23-1/8" span. $10.00 #P36.14
Jet Or Prop
prop
Height Alt
3.7 m
Length Alt
10.24 m
Power Alt
727.0
Range Main
840 miles
Loaded Weight Main
7636.0
Max Speed Alt
355.7
Type Of Prop
radial
Introduced
1934
Max Speed Main
221 mph
Height Main
370.84
Cruise Speed Main
200 mph
Ceiling Main
23200.0
Number Built
239
Crew
three
Loaded Weight Alt
3463.6
Armament
* 1 × fixed forward-firing .30-cal machine gun in wing* 1 × flexible .30-cal machine gun in rear cockpit
Cruise Speed Alt
322.0
Area Main
350.0
Primary user
Span Alt
14.1 m
Plane Or Copter?
Engine(prop)
Wright R-1820
Manufacturer
Climb Rate Main
1470.8
Power Main
975 hp
Number Of Props
1
Climb Rate Alt
26898.0
Length Main
1023.62
Span Main
1412.24
Area Alt
32.5 m2
Range Alt
1352.0
Similar Aircraft
* Curtiss O-52 Owl* Douglas O-38* Fieseler Fi 156 Storch* Henschel Hs 126* Kokusai Ki-76* Meridionali Ro.63* Thomas-Morse O-19* Westland Lysander
Empty Weight Main
5980.0
Ceiling Alt
7
071 m
Empty Weight Alt
2712.5
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