Английская Википедия:Caudron C.530 Rafale
The Caudron C.530 Rafale (Шаблон:Lang-en) was a French two seat competition aircraft. Only seven were built but they had great success in several contests during 1934.
Design and development
The C.530 was a low wing cantilever monoplane, wood framed and fabric covered, with a good deal in common with its predecessor and namesake, the Caudron C.430 Rafale, though with a lower wing loading. Its wing was tapered, round tipped and carried split flaps. Its fuselage was flat sided, with a deep, rounded decking running the full length. It had an air cooled Шаблон:Convert Renault Bengali Junior inverted four cylinder inline engine in the nose, driving a two blade, variable pitch propeller. This engine was a version of the Renault 4P with its compression increased to 6:1 and running at the higher speed of 2,450 rpm. The Rafale's two seats were in tandem, one over the wing and the other just behind the trailing edge, under a long (about a third of the fuselage length), narrow multi-framed canopy with a blunt, vertical windscreen and sliding access. Behind the canopy a long fairing continued its profile to the straight tapered, round tipped vertical tail. The horizontal tail was mounted largely ahead of the fin on the top of the fuselage.[1]
The Rafale had a fixed wide track, tailskid undercarriage. Its wheels were on vertical, slender aerofoil section legs from the wings and were largely enclosed within magnesium alloy fairings.[1]
The date of the first flight is not certain but it was certainly flying by 7 June 1934,[2] possibly for the first time.[3] Another six examples built were registered soon after.[4]
Operational history
The C.530 Rafale was intended as a competition aircraft and in 1934 it was very successful. On 8 July Rafales took the first three places in the Angers 12 hour event[5] and later that month filled the top six Esders Cup positions.[1][6] Late in August, one won the Zénith Cup with a flight over the prescribed Шаблон:Convert course at Шаблон:Convert.[7]
In 1935 two of the C.530s were converted into C.660 Rafales, powered by Renault Шаблон:Convert six cylinder inverted inline engines. One of these won that year's Angers 12 hour event.[4][8]
Specifications
References
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