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Curtiss O-52 Owl
In the 1930s the US Army notified Curtiss Wright of its requirements for a two-seat observation aircraft. As a result Curtiss designed their Model 85 aircraft, which showed that efforts had clearly been made to confer good low-speed manoeuverability and landing characteristics. Ordered into production in 1939, some 203 Owls were built for the US Army under the designation O-52, with deliveries beginning in 1940. None, however, were used in first-line service, all being directed for use in training roles.
Type: observation aircraft
Crew: 2: Pilot, observer/gunner
Armament: one .30 cal forward firing machine gun
one .30 cal rear firing machine gun
Specifications:
Length: 26' 4" (8.03 m)
Height: 9' 3.25" (2.83 m)
Wingspan: 40' 9.5" (12.43 m)
Weight: 5364 lb (2433 kg) max at takeoff
Propulsion:
Engines: 1
Powerplant: Pratt & Whitney R-1340-51 Wasp radial
600 hp
Performance:
Range: 700 miles (1127 km)
Speed: 220 mph ( 354 km/h)
Ceiling: 21,000 ft (6400 m)
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