- Bartel BM-4
infobox Aircraft
name =Bartel BM-4
type =Primarytrainer aircraft
manufacturer =Samolot , PWS
caption =
designer =
first flight =20 December 1927
introduced = 1929
retired = 1939
status =
primary user =Polish Air Force
more users =
produced =1928-1932
number built =~75
unit cost =
variants with their own articles =The Bartel BM-4 was a Polish
biplane primarytrainer aircraft used from 1929 to 1939 by thePolish Air Force and Polish civilian aviation, manufactured in theSamolot factory inPoznań . It was the first plane of Polish design put into production.Design and development
The aircraft was designed by
Ryszard Bartel in theSamolot factory in Poznań. It was a development of theBartel BM-2 , which did not advance beyond theprototype stage. Thanks to a lower weight than the BM-2, it could use lower-powered engines, so its performance was actually improved. Its performance was also superior to theHanriot H.28 , used by the Poles and licence-built by Samolot. The BM-4 prototype was flown on the 20th of December 1927 in Poznań. It had good handling and stability and was resistant to spinning. A distinguishing feature of all Bartels was an upper wing of a shorter span, because lower and upper wing halves were interchangeable (i.e. the lower wingspan included the width of thefuselage ).The first prototype was designated BM-4b and was fitted with 90 hp Walter Vega
radial engine . The second prototype, flown on 2 April 1928, was designated BM-4d and fitted with the Polish experimental 85 hp WZ-7 radial engine, then refitted with 80 hpLe Rhône Crotary engine and redesignated BM-4a. The BM-4a became a production variant, because the Polish Air Force had a store of Le Rhône engines. 22 aircraft were ordered and built in 1928-1929. This variant had a cowled engine which made it different from all other BM-4s with radial engines.Next several variants remained experimental. The BM-4c with a 125 hp Lorraine-Dietrich 5Pb radial engine, built as a one-off in 1928, was supposed to be used for long-distance flights to advertise the engines, but was finally used as the factory's aircraft. Three BM-4a's were converted to BM-4e of 1930 with the Polish experimental 85 hp Peterlot radial engine, the BM-4f of 1931 with the Polish experimental 120 hp Skoda G-594 Czarny Piotruś radial engine, and the BM-4g of 1931 with 100 hp
de Havilland Gipsy Iinline engine . The last one competed against theRWD-8 in a search for a standard trainer aircraft, but was not selected. After tests in 1932, all three were converted back with Le Rhône engines.The second series variant became BM-4h, with 120 hp
de Havilland Gipsy III or 120 hp Walter Junior 4 inline engines. Like late BM-4a's, they had a rounded tailfin and a modifiedundercarriage . Due to the Samolot factory's closure in 1930, the BM-4h was developed at the PWS ("Podlaska Wytwórnia Samolotów ") and built there in 1932 in a series of about 50 aircraft.Operational history
BM-4a's were used in the Polish Air Force from 1929 - in pilots' school in
Bydgoszcz . 6 burnt in September 1929 in the Samolot factory. BM-4h's were used in the Polish Air Force from 1932, in schools in Bydgoszcz andDęblin . They only partly replaced Hanriot H.28s and were themselves replaced with theRWD-8 . They had military numbers starting with 33.In 1936 the Polish Air Force handed over their remaining 23 BM-4h's to civilian aviation - most to regional aero clubs, some to the Ministry of Communication. They received registrations SP-BBP - BBZ and from a range SP-ARB to ARZ. Several survived until the German invasion of Poland in September
1939 . Several were used asliaison aircraft during the campaign. None survived the war.Variants
;BM-4a:Powered by
Le Rhône C, 9 cylinderrotary engine , 80 hp nominal power.;BM-4b:Powered byWalter Vega , 5 cylinder radial engine, 90 hp take-of power, 85 hp nominal power.;BM-4c:Powered by Lorraine-Dietrich 5Pb, 5 cylinder radial engine, 125 hp take-of power, 110 hp nominal power.;BM-4d:Powered by Avia WZ-7, 7 cylinder radial engine, 85 hp take-of power, 80 hp nominal power.;BM-4e:Powered by Peterlot, 7 cylinder radial engine, 85 hp take-of power, 80 hp nominal power.;BM-4f:Powered by Skoda G-594 Czarny Piotruś, 5 cylinder radial engine, 120 hp take-of power, 100 hp nominal power.;BM-4g:Powered byde Havilland Gipsy I, 4 cylinder straight engine, 100 hp take-of power, 90 hp nominal power.;BM-4h:Powered byde Havilland Gipsy III, 4 cylinder straight engine, 120 hp nominal power orWalter Junior 4, 4 cylinder straight engine, 120 hp take-of power, 110 hp nominal power.Operators
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*The first prototype BM-4b was given to the king ofAfghanistan Amanullah Khan during his visit to Poland in 1928.;POL
*Polish Air Force pecifications (BM-4h)
Description
Wooden construction
biplane , conventional in layout. Fuselage rectangular in cross-section, plywood covered (engine section - metal covered). Rectangular two-spar wings, plywood and canvas covered. Crew of two, sitting intandem in opencockpit s, with individual windshields. Cockpits with dual controls, instructor's at rear. Fixedlanding gear , with a rear skid. Two-blade wooden propeller 2.55 m diameter. Fuel tank in fuselage: 89.5 l.aircraft specifications
plane or copter?= plane
jet or prop?= propref=
crew= 2, student and instructor
capacity=
length main= 7.25 m
length alt= 23 ft 9 in
span main= 10.17 m
span alt= 33 ft 4 in
height main= 2.93 m
height alt= 9 ft 7 in
area main= 25 m²
area alt=269 ft²
airfoil=
empty weight main= 551 kg
empty weight alt=1,212 lb
loaded weight main= 800 kg
loaded weight alt=1,760 lb
useful load main= 249 kg
useful load alt= 548 lb
max takeoff weight main=
max takeoff weight alt=
more general=
engine (prop)=de Havilland Gipsy III orWalter Junior 4
type of prop= 4-cylinder air-cooled straight engine
number of props=1
power main= 90 kW
power alt= 120 hp
power original=max speed main= 138 km/h
max speed alt= 74 knots, 86 mph
cruise speed main= 110 km/h
cruise speed alt=59 knots, 68 mph
never exceed speed main=
never exceed speed alt=
stall speed main= 57 km/h
stall speed alt=30 knots, 35 mph
range main= 275 km
range alt=149 nm, 170 mi
ceiling main= 2,100 m
ceiling alt=6,900 ft
climb rate main= 1.8 m/s
climb rate alt= 350 ft/min
loading main= 31.6 kg/m²
loading alt=6.54 lb/ft²
power/mass main=0.11 kW/kg
power/mass alt=0.068 hp/lb
more performance=
armament=
avionics=References
*Andrzej Glass: "Polskie konstrukcje lotnicze 1893-1939" ("Polish aviation constructions 1893-1939"), WKiŁ, Warsaw 1977 (Polish language, no ISBN)
External links
* [http://www.airwar.ru/enc/other1/bm4.html Photos and drawings] at [http://www.airwar.ru Ugolok Neba site] (in Rusian)
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