请输入您要查询的百科知识:

 

词条 Junkers T 23
释义

  1. Design and development

  2. Operational history

  3. Variants

  4. Specifications (T 23E)

  5. References

name=T 23 image= caption=

}}{{Infobox Aircraft Type

type=Experimental training and touring aircraft national origin=Germany manufacturer=Junkers Flugzeug Werke AG designer= first flight=14 September 1923 introduced= retired= status= primary user= more users= produced= number built=4 program cost= unit cost= developed from= variants with their own articles=
}}

The Junkers T 23 was a two-seat, single-engined experimental training aircraft, built in Germany in the early 1920s. It could be configured either as a parasol winged monoplane or as a biplane to compare handling characteristics. 4 were constructed.

Design and development

The Junkers T 23 was one of a small group of aircraft that could be configured as a monoplane or a biplane. The monoplane form, designated T 23E (E for Eindecker), was a parasol winged aircraft; the biplane, T 23D (Doppeldecker), was a sesquiplane. It was a larger, two-seat development of the purely parasol Junkers T 19. It had an experimental role, as well as being an attempt to enter the light aircraft market, which was to compare the handling characteristics of the monoplane with those of the biplane with its lower wing loading to see if the former could provide the forgiving behaviour required of a training aircraft.

In monoplane form the T 23 had much in common with the T 19 and was built mostly from duralumin with a tubular-membered frame covered by corrugated sheet. It had a wing of similar form to the T 19, with a centre section with a constant chord centre section and outboard taper on both edges plus ailerons with extended curved trailing edges.[3] Its span, though, was increased by 2.50 m. The forward V cabane struts joining the centre section to upper fuselage longerons were similar to those of the T 19, but the T 23 had a pair of single rear struts more like those of the T 21. The parasol wing was a typically Junkers cantilever structure requiring no outboard struts on the T 2E, but on the T 23D the lower wing was mounted below the fuselage and braced to the upper one by a pair of vertical V struts near the lower wing tips. The lower wing had a span only 77% that of the upper one,[3] increasing the total wing area by 57% and adding 75 kg to the structural weight.

The tapered fuselage was flat sided, with the pilot's cockpit placed under the leading edge with a second cockpit immediately behind and under the wing. The latter was accessed via starboard side door. The tailplane was mounted on top of the fuselage and carried horn balanced elevators. The fin was triangular, carrying a flat topped rudder which extended down to the bottom of the fuselage in a cut out between the elevators; the latter were aerodynamically balanced but the rudder was not. The main undercarriage legs, with prominent shock absorbers, were mounted on the upper fuselage longerons. Two bracing struts reached forward to the lower fuselage below the engine and the wheels were linked by a hinged axle centrally mounted to the lower fuselage with further struts. The T 23 was powered by an 80 hp (60 kW) Le Rhône rotary engine, enclosed in a fully circular cowling of moderate chord, driving a two-bladed propeller.[3]

Operational history

The T 23 first flew on 14 September 1923 as a biplane. After a few months testing, it was converted to the monoplane configuration. Compared with the biplane, the T 23E had the expected higher landing and take-off speeds, together with longer take-off distances, associated with the higher wing loading.[3] It was faster by 15 km/h and could carry a payload about 9% greater. All four T 24s built were sold to flying clubs after the experiments were over.

Variants

Junkers T 23D

(D - Doppeldecker - biplane) The biplane version of the aircraft.

Junkers T 23E

(E - Eindecker - monoplane) The monoplane version of the aircraft with the lower wing not fitted.

Junkers T 26

An aerodynamically refined version of the T 23, powered by an air-cooled Junkers L1a 62 kW (83 hp) 6-cylinder inline engine. The latter was mounted in a circular cowling like that used on the T 19, its diameter determined by the large circular blower on the front of the L1a, with cylinder heads exposed. This installation increased the length by 280 mm (11 in). Like the T 23, it came in D and E configurations. Slightly slower than the T 23 but almost double the range (345 km, 214 mi). It was again too expensive for flying schools. It first flown 23 October 1923. No more than 11 were built.[13]

Junkers T 27

A single T 26D was engined with a 95 kW (128 hp), 9-cylinder Clerget 9Z, flying in 1925.[13]

Specifications (T 23E)

{{Aircraft specs
|ref=Kay 2004 p.47
|prime units?=met


|genhide=
|crew=1
|capacity=1 passenger
|length m=7.26
|length ft=
|length in=
|length note=
|span m=13.5
|span ft=
|span in=11
|span note=
|upper span m=
|upper span ft=
|upper span in=
|upper span note=
|mid span m=
|mid span ft=
|mid span in=
|mid span note=
|lower span m=
|lower span ft=
|lower span in=
|lower span note=
|swept m=
|swept ft=
|swept in=
|swept note=
|dia m=
|dia ft=
|dia in=
|dia note=
|width m=
|width ft=
|width in=
|width note=
|height m=
|height ft=9
|height in=11
|height note=[3]
|wing area sqm=21.2
|wing area sqft=
|wing area note=
|swept area sqm=
|swept area sqft=
|swept area note=
|volume m3=
|volume ft3=
|volume note=
|aspect ratio=
|airfoil=
|empty weight kg=515
|empty weight lb=
|empty weight note=
|gross weight kg=765
|gross weight lb=
|gross weight note=
|max takeoff weight kg=
|max takeoff weight lb=
|max takeoff weight note=
|fuel capacity=
|lift kg=
|lift lb=
|lift note=
|more general=


|eng1 number=1
|eng1 name=Le Rhône
|eng1 type=rotary
|eng1 kw=
|eng1 hp=80
|eng1 kn=
|eng1 lbf=
|eng1 note=
|power original=
|thrust original=
|eng1 kn-ab=
|eng1 lbf-ab=
|eng2 number=
|eng2 name=
|eng2 type=
|eng2 kw=
|eng2 hp=
|eng2 kn=
|eng2 lbf=
|eng2 note=
|eng2 kn-ab=
|eng2 lbf-ab=
|eng3 number=
|eng3 name=
|eng3 type=
|eng3 kw=
|eng3 hp=
|eng3 kn=
|eng3 lbf=
|eng3 note=
|eng3 kn-ab=
|eng3 lbf-ab=
|more power=
|prop blade number=
|prop name=
|prop dia m=
|prop dia ft=
|prop dia in=
|prop note=
|rot number=
|rot dia m=
|rot dia ft=
|rot dia in=
|rot area sqm=
|rot area sqft=
|rot area note=


|perfhide=
|max speed kmh=140
|max speed mph=83
|max speed kts=
|max speed note=
|max speed mach=
|cruise speed kmh=
|cruise speed mph=68
|cruise speed kts=
|cruise speed note=[3]
|stall speed kmh=
|stall speed mph=
|stall speed kts=
|stall speed note=
|never exceed speed kmh=
|never exceed speed mph=
|never exceed speed kts=
|never exceed speed note=
|minimum control speed kmh=
|minimum control speed mph=
|minimum control speed kts=
|minimum control speed note=
|range km=180
|range miles=
|range nmi=
|range note=
|combat range km=
|combat range miles=
|combat range nmi=
|combat range note=
|ferry range km=
|ferry range miles=
|ferry range nmi=
|ferry range note=
|endurance=
|ceiling m=
|ceiling ft=13,100
|ceiling note=absolute[3]
|g limits=
|roll rate=
|glide ratio=
|climb rate ms=
|climb rate ftmin=
|climb rate note=
|time to altitude=
|sink rate ms=
|sink rate ftmin=
|sink rate note=
|lift to drag=
|wing loading kg/m2
|wing loading lb/sqft=
|wing loading note=
|disk loading kg/m2=
|disk loading lb/sqft=
|disk loading note=
|power/mass=
|thrust/weight=
|more performance=


|armament=
|guns=
|bombs=
|rockets=
|missiles=
|hardpoints=
|hardpoint capacity=
|hardpoint rockets=
|hardpoint missiles=
|hardpoint bombs=
|hardpoint other=
|other armament=
|avionics=
}}{{aircontent
|see also=
|related=
|similar aircraft=
|lists=
}}

References

{{commons category|Junkers military aircraft}}
1. ^Kay (2004), Ibid, p.57
2. ^{{cite book|title=Junkers an aircraft album no.3 |last=Turner|first=P. St.John |last2=Nowarra |first2=Heinz |year=1971|publisher=Arco Publishing Co|page=28|location=New York |isbn=0-668-02506-9|ref=harv}}
[1][2]
}}{{refbegin}}{{refend}}{{Junkers aircraft}}

3 : German civil aircraft 1920–1929|Junkers aircraft|Rotary-engined aircraft

随便看

 

开放百科全书收录14589846条英语、德语、日语等多语种百科知识,基本涵盖了大多数领域的百科知识,是一部内容自由、开放的电子版国际百科全书。

 

Copyright © 2023 OENC.NET All Rights Reserved
京ICP备2021023879号 更新时间:2024/9/20 11:35:43