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Kopfdorfer

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Naval Dive Bomber pour Vendredi : LN 40
« on: May 27, 2011, 12:17:08 PM »

Greetings Men and Women of IL2 (especially Carla, Fifi and Abbey)



                        As you are madly torrenting your UP 3, and flying on new and improved maps on newly compiled and fps friendly maps in souped up aircraft, I bring you a new aircraft to ponder, and one which I don't recall seeing mentioned here before - correct me if I am wrong --
The French Naval Dive Bomber Loire Nieuport LN 40.




The single-seat Loire-Nieuport 40 prototype dive-bomber made its first flight in June 1938. An inverted gull-wing monoplane developed from the Nieuport 140, it was intended for shipboard use and had folding wings. The main landing gear units retracted into underwing nacelles, and the lower half of the rudder divided vertically so that it opened in two sections which acted as dive brakes. The 225kg bomb was carried beneath the fuselage on a crutch which swung forward to ensure the weapon cleared the propeller when released in a dive. Official tests brought tail unit modifications, and elimination of the tail dive-brakes in favour of using the extended landing gear as a braking device. Six more L.N.40s were ordered, but by the time of delivery a further 36 had been requested by the French navy and the production version been redesignated L.N.401. In the same year, 1939, the Arrmee de I'Air ordered 40-L.N.411 aircraft, which differed only by deletion of the wing folding and other specialised naval equipment.






Four pre-production L.N.401s flew with Escadrille AC.1 of the Aeronavale for training in mid-1939, and production aircraft entered service with Escadrilles AB.2 and'ABA The Armee de I'Air relinquished its L.N.411s in favour of the navy, and aircraft of this type re-equipped Escadrille AB.4 in April 1940. Between 10 May and 4 June virtually all available dive-bombers of this type were expended in attacks on the advancing German armies in northern France. The remnants were transferred to Hyeres in the south where, issued with some replacement aircraft from reserves, they carried out reconnaissance and naval escort duties against the Italians, making a night attack on 18 June on naval vessels in Imperia harbour. Surviving aircraft were flown to North Africa on 25 June, where they were subsequently put into store.

A total of 24 LN.401s and 411s was assembled from components by SNCASO at Chateauroux by March 1942. The aircraft were then flown to Hyeres, where 12 were seized by Axis forces in November 1942. The remainder had been taken to Bizerta-Karouba, where they were subsequently lost, along with earlier stored machines, in Allied air raids. Total production of both versions is believed to have slightly exceeded 100.

The L.N.402 was a one-off variant with a more powerful Hispano-Suiza 12Y-31 engine, and the L.N.42 had a new wing of snorter span and a 820kW Hispano-Suiza 12Y-51 engine. It had not made a proper test flight before being hidden from the occupying German forces, and finally flew at Toussus-le-Noble on 24 August 1945, only to be scrapped in 1947.

LN42



Specification   
 MODEL   L.N.401
 ENGINE   1 x Hispano-Suiza 12Xcrs V-12 piston engine, 515kW
 WEIGHTS
    Take-off weight   2823 kg   6224 lb
    Loaded weight   2135 kg   4707 lb
 DIMENSIONS
    Wingspan   14.00 m   46 ft 11 in
    Length   9.75 m   32 ft 0 in
    Height   3.50 m   12 ft 6 in
    Wing area   24.75 m2   266.41 sq ft
 PERFORMANCE
    Max. speed   380 km/h   236 mph
    Ceiling   9500 m   31150 ft
    Range   1200 km   746 miles
 ARMAMENT   1 x 20mm cannon, 2 x 7.5mm machine-guns, 225kg of bombs




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Re: Naval Dive Bomber pour Vendredi : LN 40
« Reply #1 on: May 27, 2011, 01:22:00 PM »

That's one ugly airplane. It looks like the misbegotten love child of a Stuka, a Bf-110 and a Hurricane.

Despite this, I believe it was one of the more effective French aircraft, although like any other dive bomber, it was massacred when it didn't have local air superiority.
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Re: Naval Dive Bomber pour Vendredi : LN 40
« Reply #2 on: May 27, 2011, 01:28:41 PM »

Purs,
 
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Re: Naval Dive Bomber pour Vendredi : LN 40
« Reply #3 on: May 27, 2011, 02:13:23 PM »

another good one, hope it'll be released soon
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Re: Naval Dive Bomber pour Vendredi : LN 40
« Reply #4 on: May 27, 2011, 03:00:38 PM »

+1 Not the rarest, nor completely inoperative. The LN42 seems to have the same wing root-tip angle as the wrong 'stock' P40's
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Re: Naval Dive Bomber pour Vendredi : LN 40
« Reply #5 on: May 27, 2011, 03:20:09 PM »

this thing looks like a mix between a Yack, stuka, and a italian bomber.
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Re: Naval Dive Bomber pour Vendredi : LN 40
« Reply #6 on: May 24, 2012, 11:20:52 AM »

It would be good to have this plane in il2  ;)
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Re: Naval Dive Bomber pour Vendredi : LN 40
« Reply #7 on: May 05, 2013, 02:52:31 AM »

+1! This one is really needed, like a lot of BoF planes...

With the LN we will be able to (virtually) reenact the Maastricht bridges attacks on May 1940! And also pay a tribute to French AĆ©ronavale pilots.

Great idea!
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Re: Naval Dive Bomber pour Vendredi : LN 40
« Reply #8 on: May 05, 2013, 03:06:53 AM »

bring it on, i say! :D
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Re: Naval Dive Bomber pour Vendredi : LN 40
« Reply #9 on: May 07, 2013, 10:04:34 PM »

Good idea Korpdorfer. I think they were used in the Battle of France, despite being intended for carriers.

cheers

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Re: Naval Dive Bomber pour Vendredi : LN 40
« Reply #10 on: May 08, 2013, 08:31:13 AM »

Wow this is like a French Stuka.... Gull wings, very similar tail to stuka and inline engine. But it is very interesting plane.


I hope this plane could be in the Sim!  8)   


So how did it fly?
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Re: Naval Dive Bomber pour Vendredi : LN 40
« Reply #11 on: May 08, 2013, 10:00:37 AM »

1+ I have a book about how to build scale models. This plane was an example! I always thought that it looks cool
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