Fauvel AV.42
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Role | Jet-powered tourism aircraft project Type of aircraft |
National origin | France |
Designer | Charles Fauvel |
The Fauvel AV.42 was a (AV for aile volante (transl. flying wing) tail-less tourism cabin monoplane designed, but not built, in France.
Specifications (AV.42)
Data from ,[1] Charles Fauvel and his Flying Wings[2]
General characteristics
- Crew: One
- Capacity: 5 pax
- Length: 6.50 m (21 ft 4 in) including elevator
- Wingspan: 10.00 m (32 ft 10 in)
- Wing area: 19.7 m2 (212 sq ft)
- Powerplant: 3 × Turbomeca Palas turbojet, 1.6 kN (350 lbf) thrust each for take-off (note:centre engine for take-off and climb only)
Performance
- Maximum speed: 610 km/h (380 mph, 330 kn)
- Cruise speed: 500 km/h (310 mph, 270 kn)
- Range: 1,000 km (620 mi, 540 nmi) to 3,000 km (1,900 mi; 1,600 nmi)
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Fauvel aircraft
- AV.1
- AV.2
- AV.3
- AV.7
- AV.10
- AV.14
- AV.17
- AV.22
- AV.28
- AV.29
- AV.30
- AV.31
- AV.32
- AV.33
- AV.35
- AV.36
- AV.37
- AV.42
- AV.44
- AV.45
- AV.46
- AV.48
- AV.50
- AV.60
- AV.61
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