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Supermarine Seafang

The Supermarine Seafang was a British Rolls-Royce Griffon engined fighter aircraft designed by Supermarine to Air Ministry specification N.5/45.

It was based on the Spiteful, which was a development of Supermarine’s famous Spitfire aircraft.

By that time the Spitfire was a 10-year-old design in a period of rapid technical development in aviation.

The Seafang was outmoded by jet aircraft, and only 18 were built.

The Seafang was essentially a Spiteful redesigned for Royal Navy carrier use, with the addition of an arrester hook, a contra-rotating propeller to eliminate engine torque effects, and power folding outer wing panels.

Two prototype Type 396 Seafang Mark 32s were ordered on 12 March 1945 followed by an order for 150 Type 382 Seafang Mark 31s on 7 May 1945.

To expedite entry into service the interim Mark 31 was ordered which was a navalised Spiteful, basically a Spiteful with an arrestor hook.

This would allow the Mark 32 to be developed; it would be the definitive naval variant, again with an arrestor hook but also folding outer wing panels and a contra-rotating propeller.

The first Seafang flew in 1946, it was the first interim production Mark 31 VG471.

Although 150 of the interim variant were ordered, only nine were completed before the order was cancelled as the urgency of an interim type was removed due to the end of the war.

The first prototype definitive Mark 32 VB895 was first flown in June 1946.

It was powered by a Griffon 89 engine rated at 2,350 hp (1,752 kW) driving two three bladed contra-rotating propellers.

In August 1946, VB895 was demonstrated to the Royal Netherlands Navy at Valkenburg.

The same aircraft was flown by noted test pilot Mike Lithgow in May 1947, during deck landing trials on HMS Illustrious.

Compared to the Seafire F.47, its performance advantage was not deemed to be enough to disrupt series production of new navalised Meteor and Vampire jet fighters.

Also, the Seafang’s low-speed handling characteristics were not as good as hoped, and the contemporary Hawker Sea Fury was preferred as a fleet fighter.

Seafang Mark 31 VG474 was used as a development aircraft for the Supermarine Attacker including the fitment of power operated ailerons and contra rotating propellers. 

The Attacker was a jet powered development of the Spiteful/Seafang design which used the Spiteful laminar flow wing and landing gear.

Variants

Type 382 Seafang F.31

Interim production variant with a 2,375 hp Griffon 61 engine, five bladed constant speed Rotol airscrew.

150 ordered but only 9 built, the rest were cancelled.

Type 396 Seafang F.32

Two prototypes built powered by a 2,350 hp (1,752 kW) Griffon 89 piston engine, folding wings, increased fuel capacity, dual contra rotating 3 bladed propellers.

Specifications

Crew

One

Length

34 ft 1 in (10.39 m)

Wingspan

35 ft 0 in (10.67 m)

Width

27 ft (8.2 m) wings folded

Height

12 ft 6.5 in (3.823 m)

Wing area

210 sq ft (20 m2)

Airfoil

Root

Supermarine 371-I 

Tip

Supermarine 371-II

Empty weight

8,000 lb (3,629 kg)

Gross weight

10,450 lb (4,740 kg)

Powerplant

1 × Rolls-Royce Griffon 89, 

V-12 liquid-cooled piston engine,

2,350 hp (1,750 kW)

Propellers

6 bladed contra rotating constant speed propeller

Performance

Maximum speed

475 mph (764 km/h, 413 kn) at 21,000 ft (6,400 m)

Cruise speed

220 mph (350 km/h, 190 kn) to 240 mph (390 km/h)

Range

393 mi (632 km, 342 nmi) at cruise speed

Service ceiling

41,000 ft (12,000 m)

Rate of climb

4,630 ft/min (23.5 m/s) at 2,000 ft (610 m)

Wing loading

49.8 lb/sq ft (243 kg/m2)

Power/mass

0.188–0.225 hp/lb (0.309–0.370 kW/kg)

Armament

Guns

4 × 20 mm (0.787 in) Hispano Mk V cannon

Rockets

 4 × 60 lb (27 kg) RP-3 rockets

Bombs

2 × 1,000 lb (454 kg) bombs

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