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The Renard R-36 was a Belgian all-metal fighter aircraft designed to replace the Fairey Firefly II within the Belgian Air Force. Designed to improve on the Renard Epervier which was never adopted by the Belgian government the prototype R-36 first flew on 5 November 1937. Following testing the R-36 was approved by the Belgian Air Force in late 1938 with 40 aircraft provisionally ordered to be delivered in two years.

Made by Renard.

Height Main
2.90m
Height Alt
9
Designer
Alfred Renard
Length Alt
28
Jet Or Prop
prop
Range Main
1000.0
More Performance
295.79999999999995
Max Speed Alt
320 mph
Max Speed Main
515.0
Type Of Prop
Vee-type liquid cooled
Crew
One
Span Main
11.64 m
Area Main
20.00m²
Span Alt
38
Plane Or Copter?
Power Alt
910 hp
Engine(prop)
3276000.0
Manufacturer
First Flight
5
Loaded Weight Alt
5445.0
Loaded Weight Main
2470.0
Number Of Props
1
Guns
462.0
Empty Weight Alt
3902.0
Length Main
8.80m
Area Alt
215.28
Range Alt
620 miles
Empty Weight Main
1770.0
Power Main
678.0
Category

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