- FMA AeMB.2
__NOTOC__ Infobox Aircraft
name=AeMB.1 and AeMB.2 Bombi
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type=Bomber
manufacturer=FMA
designer=
first flight=9 October avyear|1935
introduced=avyear|1936
retired=avyear|1945
status=
primary user=Argentine Air Force
more users=
produced=
number built=16
variants with their own articles=The FMA AeMB.2 Bombi was a bomber aircraft developed in Argentina in the mid 1930s. It was a low-wing cantilever monoplane of conventional configuration. It was fitted with fixed tailwheel undercarriage, the main units of which were covered by long, "trouser"-style fairings. Most examples were fitted with a dorsal machine gun turret. Fifteen production examples saw service with theArgentine Air Force between 1936 and 1945.pecifications (AeMB.2)
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met or eng?= metcrew=Three
capacity=
length m=10.90
length ft=35
length in=9
span m=17.20
span ft=56
span in=5
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width m=
width ft=
width in=
height m=2.80
height ft=9
height in=2
wing area sqm=25.0
wing area sqft=269
swept area sqm=
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volume m3=
volume ft3=
aspect ratio=
empty weight kg=2,120
empty weight lb=4,670
gross weight kg=3,500
gross weight lb=7,710
lift kg=
lift lb=eng1 number=2
eng1 type=Wright R-1820 -F3
eng1 kw= 533
eng1 hp= 715
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eng2 number=
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eng2 lbf-ab=max speed kmh=285
max speed mph=177
max speed mach=
cruise speed kmh=
cruise speed mph=
range km=600
range miles=370
endurance h=
endurance min=
ceiling m=6,000
ceiling ft=19,685
glide ratio=
climb rate ms=5.5
climb rate ftmin=1,100
sink rate ms=
sink rate ftmin=armament1=1 × fixed, forward-firing 7.65 mm
Madsen gun in forward fuselage
armament2=2 × 7.65 mm Madsen guns in dorsal turret
armament3=1 × trainable, rearward-firing 0.45 machine gun in ventral position
armament4=400 kg (880 lb) of bombs
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armament6= aircontent
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