- Reggiane Re.2002
infobox Aircraft
name = Re.2002
type = Fighter-bomber
manufacturer =Reggiane
caption =
designer =
first flight = October 1940
introduced =
retired =
number built = 225 Angelucci and Matricardi 1988, p. 56.]
status =
unit cost =
variants with their own articles =Reggiane Re.2003
primary user = "Regia Aeronautica "
more users = "Luftwaffe "The Reggiane Re.2002 Ariete was an Italianfighter-bomber developed duringWorld War II . The aircraft was a further development of the Re.2000, with some of the modifications that already had been introduced in the Re.2001. The aircraft was mainly used by theRegia Aeronautica (Italian Air Force), but it also saw limited use with the GermanLuftwaffe , who used it against the French resistance.Design and development
The Re.2002 project began with the conversion of the Re.2000 to Regia Aeronautica specifications including a redesigned wing and conventional fuel tanks. A contract for a single conversion resulted in the Reggiane company using this as the basis of a new aircraft. The Re.2002 was designed by Roberto Longhi and Antonio Alessio, who took a modified and strengthened Re.2000
fuselage , mated to Re.2001 wings and a more powerfulradial engine , the Piaggio P.XIX R.C.45 "Turbine" (1,175 hp). Brindley 1973, p. 234.] The decision to go back to radial engines was partly made due to the difficulty in obtaining German madeDaimler-Benz DB 601 engines and Longhi's preference for radial engines.The first prototype flew in October 1940, approximately three months after the Re.2001. The evaluation period showed some reliability problems with the Piaggio engine and therefore the aircraft served primarily as an attack aircraft instead, as it could carry a considerable payload, by Italian standards.
Operational history
In September 1941, the Italian Air Force ordered 200 aircraft, delivery of which began in March 1942. The aircraft equipped the 5° Stormo and 50° Stormo, although the engine problems hadn't been fully solved. The first batch of 100 aircraft were delivered by July 1943, but only part of the second batch was delivered before the armistice with the Allies. Brindley 1973, p. 234.]
The squadrons equipped with Re.2002s saw a great deal of action with the Allied landings in
Sicily although they also suffered many losses. During the first four days, when the Italian Air Force tried to attack allied ships, 14 aircraft were destroyed by British Spitfire Mk Vs. Allied bombing raids and strafing of airfields destroyed many aircraft on the ground. Due to the lack of fuel, the Re.2002s were only used sporadically, often equipped with three 250 kg or 100 kg bombs.Some of the last skirmishes took place on September 3, 1943, when The British 8th Army landed at
Calabria . Fifteen Re.2002s from 5° Stormo attacked the landing force. Three pilots were killed, among them was Giuseppe Cenni, the commander of the unit.The Germans had shown interest in buying 300 Re.2002s before the Armistice. They planned to use the German produced
BMW 801 radial engine in order to eliminate the deficiencies with the Piaggio engine. However, Reggiane could not satisfy the demand, and none were delivered. However, some 40 "factory-fresh" Re.2002s along with 20 aircraft requisitioned from operational stocks were taken over by the Germans after the Italian armistice, and used against the French resistance Angelucci and Matricardi 1988, p. 56.] .Variants
There were some improvement studies, e.g. Re.2002 with Re.2005 wings, 18 examples of a dive bomber version were also made, one prototype was fitted with a Daimler-Benz DB 601 engine, and there was also a torpedo bomber prototype.
The
Reggiane Re.2003 reconnaissance aircraft was derived from the Re.2002.Operators
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*"Luftwaffe ";flag|Italy|1861-state
*"Regia Aeronautica "Preserved aircraft
One restored fuselage of a Luftwaffe Re.2002 is on display as a monument for the resistance in the French city of
Limoges . Another Re.2002 is currently being restored at the Italian Air Force Museum near Rome.pecifications (Re.2002)
aircraft specifications
plane or copter?=plane
jet or prop?=propcrew=1
capacity=
length main= 8.16 m
length alt= 26 ft 9 in
span main= 11 m
span alt= 36 ft 1 in
height main= 3.15 m
height alt= 10 ft 4 in
area main= 20.4 m²
area alt= 219.6 sq ft
airfoil=
empty weight main= 2,400 kg
empty weight alt= 5,280 lb
loaded weight main=
loaded weight alt=
useful load main=
useful load alt=
max takeoff weight main= 3,240 kg
max takeoff weight alt= 7,128 lbengine (prop)=
Piaggio P.XIX RC 45 "Turbine"
type of prop=radial engine
number of props=1
power main=877 kW
power alt= 1,175 hp
max speed main= 530 km/h
max speed alt= 329 mph, 286 knots
cruise speed main=
cruise speed alt=
never exceed speed main=
never exceed speed alt=
stall speed main=
stall speed alt=
range main= 1,100 km
range alt= 680 mi, 590 nm
ceiling main= 10,500 m
ceiling alt= 34,450 ft
climb rate main=
climb rate alt=
loading main=
loading alt=
more performance=armament=
* Guns: Two 12.7 mmBreda-SAFAT machine guns
Two 7.7 mm Breda-SAFAT machine guns
*Bombs: 650 kg on three hardpointsee also
aircontent
related=
*Reggiane Re.2001
*Reggiane Re.2003
*Reggiane Re.2005 similar aircraft=
sequence=
see also=
lists=References
Notes
Bibliography
* Angelucci, Enzo and Matricardi, Paolo. "Combat Aircraft of World War II: 1942-1943". New York: Military Press, 1988. ISBN 0-517-66578-6.
* Brindley, John F. "Caproni Reggiane Re 2001 Falco II, Re 2002 Ariete & Re 2005 Sagittario". "Aircraft in Profile, Volume 13". Windsor, Berkshire, UK: Profile Publications Ltd., 1973, p. 217-241. ISBN 0-85383-022-3.
* Mondey, David. "The Concise Guide to Axis Aircraft of World War II". New York: Bounty Books, 1996. ISBN 1-85152-966-7.External links
* [http://www.comandosupremo.com/Re2002.html Reggiane Re.2002 Ariete II]
* [http://www.historyofwar.org/articles/weapons_reggiane_re2002.html Reggiane Re.2002 Ariete (Ram)]
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