NDN Firecracker

NDN Firecracker
NDN-1 Firecracker
National Test Pilot School's NDN-1 Firecracker
Role Trainer
National origin United Kingdom
Manufacturer NDN Aircraft
First flight 26 May 1977
Number built 4

The NDN Firecracker is a single-engine aircraft designed as a military trainer.

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Design and development

In 1976, Nigel Desmond Norman, one of the founders of Britten-Norman, the manufacturers of the Islander, set up NDN Aircraft to build the Firecracker, a single piston engined trainer designed to replicate the handling of a jet trainer.[1] It was intended that the Firecracker would be built under license by third world counties to help start up local aviation industries. As such the structure was simple.[2] The first prototype, powered by a Lycoming O-540 piston engine flew on 26 May 1977.[3]

The aircraft configuration is a tandem two seat aircraft with retractable tricycle landing gear. It has a low aspect ratio wing in order to give fighter like handling and is fitted with an airbrake.[2]

After producing a single piston-engined prototype, NDN developed the aircraft by fitting a Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6 turboprop engine, producing the NDN-1T Turbo-Firecracker. Three NDN-1Ts were built for the British commercial flying school, Specialist Flying Training, who used them for contract training of foreign military students,[4] the first one flying on 1 September 1983.[5] The Firecracker was entered into the competition to replace the BAC Jet Provosts used by Britain's Royal Air Force as a basic trainer, it being proposed to fit the aircraft for the RAF with a more powerful engine and ejection seats. Although the Firecracker, which was planned to be built by Hunting Group if successful, was one of the four shortlisting aircraft (the others being the Pilatus PC-9, Embraer Tucano and AAC A20 Wamira),[6] ultimately a much modified version of the Tucano, the Shorts Tucano was chosen.[7]

Although NDN, which renamed itself the Norman Aircraft Company (NAC) in 1985, continued to try to sell the Firecracker, no further production ensued, and NAC went into receivership in 1988.[8]

Specifications (Turbo Firecracker)

Data from Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1988-1989 [9]

General characteristics

Performance

Armament

  • Hardpoints: 4 with a capacity of 181 kg (400 lb) each

See also

Aircraft of comparable role, configuration and era

References

Notes

  1. ^ Flight International 23 July 1977, pp. 275, 278.
  2. ^ a b Field 1979, p.831.
  3. ^ Donald 1997, p.673.
  4. ^ Barnett 1984, p.902.
  5. ^ Parker 1983, p.738.
  6. ^ Flight International 24 March 1984, p.741
  7. ^ Flight International 30 March 1985, pp. 8-9.
  8. ^ Flight International 6 August 1988, p.11.
  9. ^ Taylor 1988, p.298-299.

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