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Encyclopedia > Fairey Fox
Fairey Fox VI
Description
Role Light bomber
Crew 2
First flight January 3, 1925 (Mk.I)
Entered service June, 1926 (Mk.I)
Manufacturer Fairey
Dimensions
Length 29 ft 8 in 9 m
Wingspan 37 ft 8 in 11.5 m
Height 10 ft 10 in 3.3 m
Wing area 370 ft² 34.4 m²
Weights
Empty 3,950 lb 1,790 kg
Loaded 5,400 lb 2,450 kg
Maximum takeoff lb kg
Powerplant
Engine Hispano-Suiza 12 Ybrs.
Power 860 hp 640 kW
Performance
Maximum speed 230 mph @ 13,120 ft 370 km/h @ 4,000 m
Combat range 370 miles 600 km
Ferry range km miles
Service ceiling 23,000 ft 7,000 m
Rate of climb 2,500 ft/min 760 m/min
Armament
Guns 2 forward machine guns
1 rear Lewis gun
Bombs 528 lb 240 kg

The Fairey Fox was a light bomber and fighter biplane of the 1920s and 1930s. It was originally produced in Britain for the RAF, but continued in production and use in Belgium long after it was retired in Britain. Fairey Fox bomber of the Belgian Air Force. ... January 3 is the 3rd day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ... This is a list of aviation-related events from Germany, in-flight (silent) movies shown in commercial airliners for the first time. ... This is a list of aviation-related events from 1926: Events United Airlines established. ... The Fairey Aviation Company, Ltd was a British aircraft manufacturer of the first half of the 20th century, notable for a number of important planes, including the Fairey III family and the Fairey Swordfish. ... Hispano-Suiza is a French engineering firm best known for their engine and weapon designs in the pre-World War II period, work that developed out of their earliest work in luxury automobile design. ... A light bomber is a military bomber aircraft which, when compared to other bombers, is relatively small and fast; such aircraft will probably not carry more than one ton of ordnance. ... The Royal Air Force (often abbreviated to RAF) is the air force branch of the British Armed Forces. ...


The Fox Mk.I had equal chord upper and lower wings, single forward and rear guns. It was powered by the 450hp (340kW) Curtiss D12 in-line liquid-cooled engine, which had caught C.R. Fairey's attention when a Curtiss seaplane won the 1923 Schneider Trophy race. 28 were built and served with No. 12 Squadron, RAF, which later adopted a fox's mask as squadron badge in memory of their sole usage of the aircraft. They were faster than any contemporary fighter aircraft. 1923 was a common year starting on Monday (link will take you to calendar). ... The Schneider Trophy (or prize or cup) for seaplanes was announced by Jacques Schneider, a financier, balloonist and aircraft enthusiast, in 1911 with a prize of roughly £1,000. ...


Two superannuated Fox Mk.Is took part in the 1934 MacRobertson Air Race from London to Melbourne. Sadly, one of them occasioned the only fatalities of the race when it crashed in Italy. The other, commanded by Australian Ray Parer (a veteran of the 1919 England to Australia Air Race), had struggled no further than Paris when news came through that the race winner had completed the course. Parer and co-pilot Geoff Hemsworth continued an epic and eventful journey, taking nearly 4 months to reach Melbourne. The MacRobertson Trophy Air Race took place October, 1934 as part of the celebrations of the centenary of the Australian state of Victoria (Australia). ... London is the capital city of the United Kingdom and of England. ... City of Melbourne Local Government Area State Victoria Lord Mayor John So (since 2001) Area 36 km² Population (2001) 57,960 Density 1,601/km² (1999) Greater Melbourne Subdivisions Local Government Areas Area 7,694 km² (1999) Population 2001 census (2nd in Australia) 3,555,321 Density 462. ... Raymond John Paul Parer, (b. ... 1919 was a common year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar). ... The Eiffel Tower has become a symbol of Paris throughout the world. ...


The Fox Mk.IIM had a narrower chord lower wing and 480hp (360kW) Rolls-Royce Kestrel engines. It was delivered to the Belgian Air Force from 1931. 12 were built in Britain and a further 31 under licence by Belgian Avions Fairey at Gosselies. The Kestral was a 700 hp (520 kW) V-12 aircraft engine from Rolls-Royce, their first cast-block engine and the pattern for most of their future piston-engine designs. ...


The Fox Mk III was a privately-funded version, which later became the one and only Fox Mk IV prototype. The Fox Mk IV was powered by a 578-kW (775-hp) Hispano-Suiza engine.


The Fox Mk III Trainer was a two-seat training version, powered by a 269-kW (360-hp)Armstrong Siddeley Serval engine. Only one aircraft was built. The Fox Mk IIIS was the same aircraft, fitted with a supercharged Rolls-Royce Kestrel IIMS engine.


The Fox Mk.III was a two-seat reconnaissance fighter version, armed with two forward-firing FN-Browning 7.62-mm (0.30-inch) machine-guns. 13 were built in Belgium.


The Fox Mk.IIIC two-seat army co-operation, reconnaissance biplane. The Mk.IIIC had an enclosed cockpit, which raised the forward fire-power to two machine guns, in a trough on the port side of the fuselage. 48 were built in Belgium, including one Fox Mk IIICS dual-control trainer.


The Fox Mk.IV Floatplane was produced as a seaplane. 6 were produced for the Peruvian Air Force and carried out observation duties in wars against Colombia in 1933 and (with the floats removed) Ecuador in 1941.


The Fox Mk.VI, introduced in 1934, was a major improvement, with an enclosed cockpit, spatted wheels, and a much more powerful 641-kW (860-hp) Hispano-Suiza engine. About 85 were built, plus 15 Fox Mk.VIII fighters. The Mk.VIII was an improved version with 2 additional wing-mounted 7.62-mm (0.30-inch) FN-Browning machine-guns. This is a list of aviation-related events from 1934: Events January Soviet pilots Fedossenko, Wassenko and Usyskin take the stratosphere-balloon Ossoaviachim I to 22,000 m (72,160 ft). ...


THe Fox Mk VIC was a two-seat fighter version, and the Fox Mk VIR was a two-seat reconnaissance-fighter version.


The Fox Mk V was the designation given by the parent company, to a single Fox Mk VI aircraft in the United Kingdom, fitted with enclosed cockpits and wheel spats. When the aircraft returned to Belgium, it was fitted with the 619-kW (830-hp) Hispano-Suiza 12Y drs engine, and its wheel spats removed.


The Fox Mk VII was a singl-seat fighter version of the Fox Mk VIR, it was armed with six machine-guns. Only two aircraft were built



Over 100 Foxes were still in front-line service with the Belgian Air Force at the time of the German invasion on May 10, 1940. Although massively outclassed by the aircraft of the Luftwaffe they flew about 100 sorties and even claimed one kill of a Messerschmitt Bf 109. May 10 is the 130th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (131st in leap years). ... 1940 (MCMXL) was a leap year starting on Monday (link will take you to calendar). ... The Luftwaffe â–¶(?) (German: air force, IPA: [luftvafÉ™]) is the commonly used term for the German air force. ... (Bf 109 was the official Reichsluftfahrtministerium designation, since the design was sent in by the Bayerische Flugzeugwerke company. ...



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Fairey Fox - bomber (568 words)
Fairey was soon busy negotiating for the licence rights to import and/or build this power plant in Britain, and acquired in short time an engine and propeller for the development of a fast day bomber for the RAF.
Landing gear, tail unit and fuselage were all typical of Fairey design of that era; the fuselage, of course, was much slimmer than usual.
Even the mounting for the gunner's defensive Lewis gun was of Fairey design, to eliminate the drag induced by the normal Scarff ring.
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