Manufacturer: ModelSvit
(Ukraine)
Code: 4817
Scale: 1/48
Material: Plastic
Parts: 141
Weight: 0.270kg
Gross
weight: 0.420kg
Volume: 0.960kg
Minimum
age For modellers: 14+
Paint: Unpainted,
Unassembled, Kit do not contain paints and glue.
Condition: New in Box
The
length of the model in mm: 260
Wing
span, mm: 188
Curtiss-Wright
XP-55 Ascender - in the 1940s, was the prototype of the United States fighter, made
by the Curtiss-Wright company.
In late ‘30s, US Army Air Corp announced tender for aircraft with improved
performance, armament, and pilot visibility over existing fighters.
All selected finalists came up with the concept of a pushing engine.
Curtiss-Wright’s concept had a canard configuration with swept wing.
On 22 June 1940, the Curtiss-Wright company received an Army contract for
preliminary engineering data and a powered wind tunnel model. The USAAC was not
completely satisfied with the results of these tests, and Curtiss-Wright took
it upon itself to build a flying full-scale model, which it designated 24B (or
CW24B). The flying model was originally built on a 1:1 scale. After
checking the results in June 1942, a contract was issued for the construction
of 3 prototypes.
The new fighter received the designation XP-55 "Ascender". It
represented all-metal monoplane with a rear-mounted engine, swept wing, and two
vertical tails. In the tail section behind the pilot's cabin was located the
Allison V-1710-90 water-cooled engine with a take-off power of 1,275 hp. The
three-bladed propeller had ability to be ejected in emergency situation. The
air intake above the engine and the radiator below formed a vertical fin.
The first “Ascender” prototype flew on July 13, 1943. Initial testing
revealed that the takeoff run was excessively long. To solve this problem, the
nose elevator size was increased and the aileron up trim was interconnected
with the flaps so that it operated when the flaps were lowered. On November 15,
1943 this plane was destroyed during tests of stall performance.
The second prototype was similar to the first but with a slightly larger
nose elevator and modified elevator tabs. It flew for the first time on 9
January 1944. All flight tests were restricted so that the stall zone was
avoided.
The third prototype received 4 machine guns and aerodynamic
improvements. It maiden flight took place on April 25, 1944. Designers revealed
crucial disadvantage of the used aerodynamic scheme- insufficient stability. It
crashed on May 27, 1945 during an air show.
By the end of 1944 jet-powered fighter aircraft were already well
along in development and there was no further development of the XP-55, so
it program was closed.
The second prototype, currently being in the US National Air and Space
Museum of Washington was used as a master model for our scale-kit.
The
complete kit includes:
·
141 plastic parts
·
decal (sticker)
·
photo etching
·
1 frame is made of transparent plastic (cabin light)
·
scheme for coloring model
·
detailed instruction in Russian and English languages
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Scale | 1/48 |
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