JRS-0.2K Gavran Basic build
basic build for challenge, more detailed version coming soon
Nation of Origin: Weilkova
Role: Fighter/ Interceptor
First Flight: 10th May 1943
Introduction: 28th April 1945
Retired: November 1945
Status: Retired
Number Built: 272
The JRS-0.2K Gavran (Raven) or seldom called "Havran" (Weilkovian sub dialect) was a high speed interceptor aircraft developed in the later years of the Second Global war, however, the aircraft was only used in the final months of the war before its end.
The Gavran was powered by a powerful turboprop engine that drove a contra-rotation set of propellers and was used primarily to intercept high speed bombers such as the SB-K J8MS.
Design and Development
The Gavran began as a project in hopes to counter the advancing Hon-Kain and Orusendian forces on the small, underarmed nation as its airforce was critically outdated since the start of the war. Initially planned to be a jet engined aircraft, the plan fell through as initial tests proved to be difficult for the underdeveloped nation.
The project eventually was evolved into a newer, turboprop design with the help of Nordenvok's OrnArbeid Aviation as the nation was also developing a powerful turbo propped aircraft, and an eventual contra-rotation propeller system was designed to allow the aircraft to get enough speed and power to catch new jet powered aircraft whilst still being relatively cheap and easy to maintain. The overall design of the JRS-0.2 is rather orthodox with standard controls, however, later variations of the aircraft were outfitted with front facing elevators to assist in enhanced Maneuverability to allow the aircraft to succeed in a fighter role.
Operational History
By April of 1945, Wielkova was in the midst of invasions from the south via Orusendian forces and the north by Hon-Kain, further putting pressure on the defense department to rush the Gavran's development and production, resulting in several crashes in the early development of said project, the Gavran was riddled with issues even after productions started with problems from engine failure to unreliable engine and oil cooling, fuel leaking, pressurization issues and several instances of landing gear failing to retract properly due to the spring system that pushed the wheels further forward to prevent the propellers from striking.
Despite issues, the Weilkovan military was commanded to use the Gavran as a interceptor aircraft and one of the first conflict the Gavran was involved with was on June 16th when three HiC-84 8-Gata sentoki fighters were on patrol, two Gavrans were scrambled to intercept and attack the Hon-Kain fighters yet one of the Gavran aircraft suffered from a massive fuel leakage and quickly ran out of fuel, causing the pilot to make an emergency landing and the other suffered engine troubles, making it impossible for the aircraft to catch up and intercept the fighters.
After the close of the Second Global War, the Gavran was near immediatly retired and all but 3 examples of the aircraft were scrapped.
Performance:
Maximum speed: 745kph (463mph) (non WEP) at 9,921m (32,550 ft)
Range: 800 km (500 mi)
Service ceiling: 11,410 m (37,430 ft)
Rate of climb: 17 m/s (3,346.458 ft/min)
Climb to 7,000 m (22,970 ft): 6 min 45 seconds
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 34.9ft (10.6m)
- Length 31.4ft (9.6m)
- Height 13.7ft (4.2m)
- Empty Weight 7,812lbs (3,543kg)
- Loaded Weight 8,787lbs (3,985kg)
Performance
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.682
- Wing Loading 21.2lbs/ft2 (103.5kg/m2)
- Wing Area 414.4ft2 (38.5m2)
- Drag Points 2859
Parts
- Number of Parts 200
- Control Surfaces 7
- Performance Cost 761
@LegnaK Sounds awesome, looking forward to it.
@ThomasRoderick I'll actually get to making a massive post about said things.
Can someone please tell me which nations in your AU corresponds to which nations in real-life? Great plane, anyways.
Best of Show Award Thunderdome
@EchoWhiskey11 Thank you for setting up the competition so I could design this!
Very very nice build. Definitely worth the Upvote, and a pleasure to have it compete in our competition.
Beautify Done.☺
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