- Piaggio P.32
infobox Aircraft
name =Piaggio P.32
type =Medium bomber
manufacturer =Piaggio Aero
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designer =Giovanni Pegna
first flight =1936
introduced =1938
retired =1939
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primary user =Regia Aeronautica
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produced =
number built = 32
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variants with their own articles =The Piaggio P.32 was an Italian
medium bomber of the late 1930s, produced by Piaggio, and designed by Giovanni Pegna. It was a modern design for its time, but was a failure due to lack of powerplants commensurate with its high wing loading.Design
The P.32 was a twin-engined
monoplane with a crew of five or six. The main structure was of wood, with a glazed nose, lowcockpit , twin tail-fins, and a distinct 'banana' shape in thefuselage . It was armed with a dorsal turret with two 7.7 mm machine guns, a ventral turret and a single machine gun in the nose, and it could carry a 1,600 kg bombload.Utilizing their experience of designing experimental and record-breaking aircraft like the Piaggio P.16, Piaggio P.23M and Piaggio P.23R, the P.32 had very small wings for its size. This meant a high
wing loading , which required Handley-Page leading-edge slats and double trailing-edge flaps to provide enough lift at takeoff and landing.Development
The development of this aircraft began with the contest announced by the
Regia Aeronautica (Italian Air Force) in1934 . The P.32 was one of many contenders, and the most modern.The prototype first flew in
1936 , and was tested atGuidonia , leading to an order for twelve aircraft, followed by a second order for five. These aircraft were fitted with the 825 hp Isotta-Fraschini Asso XI inlineV12 engine , and were designated the P.32 I.In early 1937 the P.32 Is were assigned to XXXVII Gruppo BT, 18 Stormo. The advanced wing design meant that they could only be flown by specially trained crews, but the aircraft was found to be fatally underpowered, with a maximum speed of only 386 km/h (240 mph), and then only with no bombs or defensive weapons carried. They were unable to fly on only one engine, and their
handling qualities were inferior to the SM.79 and BR.20.The P.32 II, fitted with more powerful 1,000 hp
Piaggio P.XI RC 40radial engine s was tested, and twelve were delivered in early1938 . The more powerful engines gave a better rate of climb, but the increased weight meant there was no improvement in maximum speed, while the range dropped from 1,950 km to 1,700 km because of higher fuel consumption.The P.32 Bis was a redesign that brought the empty weight of the aircraft down from 6,355 kg to 5,700 kg by reducing its overall size slightly. This gave it a top speed of 378 km/h (235 mph) and a ceiling of 6,300 m with the Isotta-Fraschini Asso XI engines, and 420 km/h (261 mph) and a ceiling of 8,000 m with the
Piaggio P.XI RC 40 engines. However the prototype crashed on25 February 1938 , killing the test pilot, leading to the cancellation of further development.The P.32 Is and IIs were taken out of service in April
1938 and were used as training aircraft. In1939 a P.32 crashed, killing all the crew. There is no further information about the fate of the remaining aircraft, and most likely they were scrapped soon afterwards.Variants
; P.32 I: With 825 hp Isotta-Fraschini Asso XI inline V12 engines.; P. 32 II: With 1,000 hp
Piaggio P.XI RC 40 radial engines.; Ca.405 "Procellaria": A version built byCaproni specifically for theIstres -Damascus -Paris Air Race of 1937, but not completed in time. [http://www.csd.uwo.ca/Elevon/gustin_military/db/ital/CA405PRO.html] ; P.32 Bis: A redesign built by Caproni-Reggiane (as the Ca.400). Tested with both types of engine. One prototype built.Operators
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**Regia Aeronautica pecifications (P.32 I)
aircraft specifications
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crew=5/6
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payload main=
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length main=16.3 m
length alt=53 ft 6 in
span main=18 m
span alt= 59 ft 0 in
height main= 5.1 m
height alt= 16 ft 9 in
area main=60 m²
area alt= 645.6 ft²
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empty weight main= 6,355kg
empty weight alt= 13,981 lb
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max takeoff weight main= 9,355kg
max takeoff weight alt= 20,581 lb
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engine (prop)=Isotta Fraschini Asso XI RC 40
type of prop=V12 inline engines
number of props=2
power main= 615 kW
power alt=825 hp
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max speed main=386 km/h
max speed alt= 208 knots, 240 mph
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range main=1,950 km
range alt= 1,053 nm, 1,212 mi
ceiling main=7,250 m
ceiling alt= 23,780 ft
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* Climb to 5,000 m (16,400 ft) : 19 min 54 sec.
armament=
*5 × 7.7 mm (0.303 in)Breda-SAFAT machine gun s
*1,600 kg (3,520 lb) of bombs
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References
* Vigna, Achille, "il Piaggio P.32", Storia Militare magazine n.100 Nov. 1997 it icon
External links
* [http://www.aviastar.org/air/italy/piaggio_p-32.php Virtual Aircraft Museum]
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