Knappogue Walrus
In the annals of aviation history, the Knappoge Walrus stands as a symbol of Ireland's foray into the world of air travel during the 1960s. This remarkable aircraft, produced in Limerick, Ireland, was designed for service by Aer Lingus, Ireland's national airline, and powered by the renowned Rolls-Royce Pegasus engine. Though its legacy is tinged with both achievement and adversity, the Knappoge Walrus remains a testament to Ireland's aviation ambitions.Conceived in 1961, the Knappoge Walrus emerged as a product of Ireland's aspirations to establish a robust domestic aviation industry. Built in Limerick, a city renowned for its industrial prowess, the aircraft boasted a design tailored to meet the specific needs of regional air travel. Equipped with the prestigious Rolls-Royce Pegasus engine, the Knappoge Walrus promised reliability and performance, essential attributes for traversing the skies.However, despite its promising beginnings, the Knappoge Walrus faced several inherent flaws that hindered its operational efficiency. Chief among these was its cramped cockpit, which posed challenges for pilots during long flights. Additionally, the aircraft's small windows limited visibility, exacerbating navigation difficulties, particularly in adverse weather conditions. Moreover, the Knappoge Walrus's powerful engine generated overwhelming noise, a drawback that proved disruptive for the small airports it was intended to serve. The cacophony emanating from the aircraft during takeoff and landing often caused disturbances in nearby communities, raising concerns among residents and authorities alike. Despite these challenges, the Knappoge Walrus embarked on a notable service history, with a fleet of 32 aircraft plying the skies under the banner of Aer Lingus. These planes facilitated regional connectivity, linking cities and towns across Ireland and beyond.
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Predecessor [CLOSED] DARZ AIR SHOW / Challenge
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- Wingspan 39.7ft (12.1m)
- Length 49.1ft (15.0m)
- Height 16.7ft (5.1m)
- Empty Weight N/A
- Loaded Weight 46,256lbs (20,981kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 1.36
- Wing Loading 121.5lbs/ft2 (593.1kg/m2)
- Wing Area 380.8ft2 (35.4m2)
- Drag Points 9250
Parts
- Number of Parts 167
- Control Surfaces 7
- Performance Cost 968