Supermarine-Attila AA-2
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This aircraft, is designed by a girl and built by her colleagues. Let's see what Siegfreia and her team got and if it worked or not, it would serve as a keystone through equality on work. <
- Johannes Singh Hewlett on viewing the plane's test flight.
The Attila AA-2 'Siegfreia', named after the name of the designer, is a British multipurpose combat aircraft of the Interwar period. Classified as a light bomber, its mission is to destroy light to medium FlaK installations at any part of the day, and also as a night fighter. The type earned the Supermarine name due to the Attila bureau offered an another design bureau to build the Siegfreia in exchange for the small Attila bureau building Spitfires. (fiction in fact)
Here shown is a Siegfreia evading German destroyer FlaK.
Role: Light bomber, night fighter, ground attack
Manufacturer: Attila (Devonshire)
Designer: Siegfreia Hess, Michaela Thompson, Col. Barry Anderson of England detachment
Origin: United Kingdom of Great Britain
Designed: 1936
First flight: early 1939
Retired: 1948
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Engine: 2x Rolls-Royce Peregrine(?) driving three-blade propeller
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* 451 km/h TAS at 365 masl
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Normal build
* 2x M2 Browning
* 5x general bombs
* 8x rockets
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Specifications
General Characteristics
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- Wingspan 53.6ft (16.3m)
- Length 36.4ft (11.1m)
- Height 14.1ft (4.3m)
- Empty Weight 7,811lbs (3,543kg)
- Loaded Weight 10,881lbs (4,935kg)
Performance
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.163
- Wing Loading 30.6lbs/ft2 (149.6kg/m2)
- Wing Area 355.2ft2 (33.0m2)
- Drag Points 4688
Parts
- Number of Parts 153
- Control Surfaces 9
- Performance Cost 778