Gloster SS.37 Gladiator
Go easy on the controls The Gloster Gladiator (or Gloster SS.37) was a British-built biplane fighter. It was used by the Royal Air Force (RAF) and the Fleet Air Arm (FAA) (as the Sea Gladiator variant) and was exported to a number of other air forces during the late 1930s. It was the RAF's last biplane fighter aircraft and was rendered obsolete by newer monoplane designs even as it was being introduced. Though often pitted against more formidable foes during the early days of the Second World War, it acquitted itself reasonably well in combat.The Gladiator saw action in almost all theatres during the Second World War, with a large number of air forces, some of them on the Axis side. The RAF used it in France, Norway, Greece, the defence of Malta, and the brief Anglo-Iraqi War (in which the Royal Iraqi Air Force was similarly equipped). Other countries deploying the Gladiator included China against Japan, beginning in 1938; Finland (along with Swedish volunteers) against the Soviet Union in the Winter War and the Continuation War; and Norway, Belgium, and Greece resisting Axis invasion of their respective lands.The South African pilot Marmaduke "Pat" Pattle was the top Gladiator ace with 15 victories.From Wkipedia
Specifications
General Characteristics
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- Wingspan 44.0ft (13.4m)
- Length 35.1ft (10.7m)
- Height 14.9ft (4.5m)
- Empty Weight 8,159lbs (3,701kg)
- Loaded Weight 13,739lbs (6,232kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 1.226
- Wing Loading 16.5lbs/ft2 (80.5kg/m2)
- Wing Area 833.2ft2 (77.4m2)
- Drag Points 4928
Parts
- Number of Parts 218
- Control Surfaces 11
- Performance Cost 650
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