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Curtiss 18-T Wasp

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Curtiss 18-T Wasp
Type twoseat fighter triplane
Manufacturer Curtiss Engineering Corporation
Designed by Charles B Kirkham
Maiden flight May 7, 1918
Primary user United States Navy

The Curtiss 18 T Wasp, also known as the Kirkham,[1] was built by Curtiss Engineering for the U.S. Navy. It was designed to protect bombing squads along the French coast, and a primary requisite for this job was speed.[2] Flown by Roland Rholfs, the Wasp achieved a world speed record of 163 mph (262 km/h) in August 1918 carrying a full military load of 1076 pounds.[3] After World War I, it was employed as a racing plane: a T-2 model nearly won the Curtiss Marine Trophy Race in 1922 (limited to U.S. Navy pilots), but pilot Sandy Sanderson ran out of fuel just before the finish line.[4]

Speed wasn't the Curtiss' only strength: the Wasp set a new altitude record in 1919 at 30,400 feet, and unofficially it reached even greater altitudes. It is said to be the top-performing triplane of the war.[5]

The Curtiss 18 T-2 was an improved version of its predecessor, boosting 50 additional horsepower. The T-1 had proved too heavy for its straight wings to lift efficiently, so the wings of the new model were swept back five degrees. It was also five feet longer with a nine-foot greater wingspan, though its flight ceiling was 2,000 feet lower. Curtiss Engineering followed the success of the 18 T with the launch of the 18 B "Hornet", build to similar specifications.[6]

Specifications (T-1)

Data from Virtual Aircraft Museum[7] and Aerofiles[6]

General characteristics

  • Crew: 2
  • Length: 23 ft 4 in (7.11 m)
  • Wingspan: 31 ft 10 in (9.70 m)
  • Height: 9 ft 11 in (3.02 m)
  • Wing area: 288.04 sq ft (26.76 m2)
  • Empty weight: 1,069 lb (485 kg)
  • Max takeoff weight: 3,049 lb (1,383 kg)
  • Powerplant: 1× water-cooled 12-cylinder engine, 350 hp (--)
  • Propellers: four-blade prop, 1 per engine

Performance

Armament

  • Guns:
Primary: 2× forward-firing synchronized .30 Marlin guns
Secondary: 2× rear-cockpit .303 Lewis guns on a Scarff ring


References

See also

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