As a result of Schwieger's comment in the Piaggio thread, I thought it would be fun to nominate your favourite butt-ugly bomber.
The winner will be crowned "Butt Ugly Bomber of All Time" ,
and given the BUBOAT award.
Criteria - 1) 1930s to 1972
2) unmodded to date
3) one plane per member
4) must have seen operational service
As the progenitor of this nonsense, I nominate ...
da dad da da !!!
The Vickers Wellesley
Designed to carry out level bombing, army co-operation, dive bombing, reconnaissance, casualty evacuation and torpedo bombing.
Served 6 squadrons at its zenith.
177 built
structural design by none other than Dr. Barnes Wallace
(of geodesic structural engineering , the Wellington , and the dambusters rolling drum and Mosquito bouncing ball anti-ship bombs to name a few - I guess everyone had their off days...)
A flight of 3 set a world distance record in 1938 - 11,525 km Ismailia Eqypt to Darwin Australia though no. 2 aircraft had to put down at Timor. This remains to this day the longest flight of a single engined aircraft!!!
Fought in the East African campaign of 1940 with three sqaudrons seeing service in Eritrea , Ethiopia and Somaliland.
The Wellesley 's last operational posting was maritime reconnaissance over the Red Sea with 47 Sqdn until Sept. 1942.
General characteristics
Crew: 2
Length: 39 ft 3 in (11.96 m)
Wingspan: 74 ft 7 in (22.73 m)
Height: 15 ft 3½ in (4.67 m)
Wing area: 630 ft² [11] (58.5 m²)
Empty weight: 6,760 lb (3,066 kg)
Loaded weight: 11,048 lb (5,011 kg)
Max. takeoff weight: 12,500 lb (5,670 kg)
Powerplant: 1 × Bristol Pegasus XX radial piston engine, 925 hp (690 kW)
Performance
Maximum speed: 228 mph (198 kn, 369 km/h) at 19,700 ft (6,000 m)
Cruise speed: 180 mph (157 kn, 290 km/h) at 15,000 ft (4,600 m) (57% power)
Range: 1,220 mi (1,963 km)
Service ceiling: 25,500 ft (7,772 m)
Wing loading: 18 lb/ft² (86 kg/m²)
Power/mass: 0.08 hp/lb (0.14 kW/kg)
Climb to 15,000 ft (4,600 m): 17.8 min
Armament
Guns:
1 × .303 in (7.7 mm) Vickers machine gun in right wing
1 × .303 in (7.7 mm) Vickers K machine gun in rear cockpit
Bombs: 2,000 lb (907 kg) of bombs
She ain't too purdy, but she is a goer!
Kopfdorfer