Английская Википедия:IAR 814
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The IAR-814, aka MR-2,[1] was a Romanian designed and built twin-engined trainer aircraft built in the early 1950s, the first twin-engined aircraft wholly designed and built in Romania.
Design
Originally designed by Radu Manicatide and fine-tuned by the Uzinele de Reparatii Material Volant-3 (URMV-3) of the Industria Aeronautică Română,[2] the IAR 814 was a three-seat low-wing monoplane of mixed construction, primarily designed as a trainer, but could also serve as a transport. Power was supplied by two Walter Minor 6-III engines, and the aircraft was also equipped with blind-flying instrumentation and radios. The main wheels of the tail-wheel undercarriage retracted into the rear of the engine nacelles.[3][1] The two prototypes and 8 production aircraft were registered as YR-MRA to YR-MRJ.[1]
Operational history
The IAR-814 was designed with long-distance flying in mind and established a long-distance world record in class C-1d, (contemporary FAI class), on 14–15 October 1961; flying a distance of Шаблон:Cvt over a circuit between Băneasa-Alexeni Airfield-Strejnic-Băneasa, piloted by Octavian Băcunu and Vladimir Viscun, in a time of 20 hours 41 minutes at Шаблон:Cvt.[3]
Variants
- IAR-814
- Two prototype trainer/light transport aircraft
- MR-2
- Production aircraft; 8 built
Specifications
References
Further reading
- ↑ 1,0 1,1 1,2 Шаблон:Cite web
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