Yokosuka R2Y

Yokosuka R2Y

__NOTOC__ infobox Aircraft
name = Yokosuka R2Y
type = Reconnaissance
manufacturer = Yokosuka


caption = rare wartime photograph (image accidentally reversed)
designer =
first flight = 8 May 1945
introduced =
retired =
produced =
number built = 1
status = Cancelled
unit cost =
primary user = Imperial Japanese Navy (intended)
more users =
developed from =
variants with their own articles =
The Yokosuka R2Y "Keiun" (景雲 - "Beautiful Cloud") was a prototype reconnaissance aircraft built in Japan late in World War II.

Design and development

Commissioned for the Imperial Japanese Navy after the Yokosuka R1Y design was cancelled due to its disappointing performance estimates, the R2Y borrowed from the German pre-war Heinkel He 119 in its use of coupled engines driving a single propeller. It also featured a tricycle undercarriage arrangement that was possibly influenced by the Messerschmitt Me 509.

Completed in April 1945, the prototype made a short flight on May 8, but was destroyed in a US air raid only a few days later, thus ending development.

A proposal was also made to develop the R2Y into a turbojet-powered light bomber by replacing its piston engines with two Ishikawajima Ne-330s. Designated the R2Y2 "Keiun-Kai", little progress on the design was made before the end of the war.

pecifications (R2Y1)

aircraft specifications

plane or copter?=plane
jet or prop?=prop

ref="Japanese Aircraft of the Pacific War" [Francillon 1979, p. 475.]

crew=2
capacity=
length main= 13.05 m
length alt= 42 ft 10 in
span main= 14.00 m
span alt= 45 ft 11 in
height main= 4.24 m
height alt= 13 ft 9 in
area main= 34.0 m²
area alt= 366 ft²
airfoil=
empty weight main= 6,015 kg
empty weight alt= 13,261 lb
loaded weight main= 8,100 kg
loaded weight alt= 17,857 lb
useful load main= kg
useful load alt= kg
max takeoff weight main= 9,400 kg
max takeoff weight alt= 20,723 lb
more general=

engine (jet)=
type of jet=
number of jets=
thrust main= kN
thrust alt= lbf
thrust original=
afterburning thrust main= kN
afterburning thrust alt= lbf
engine (prop)=Aichi Ha-70
type of prop=2
number of props=
power main= 2,536 kW
power alt= 3,400 hp
power original=

max speed main= 770 km/h
max speed alt= knots, 480 mph
cruise speed main= km/h
cruise speed alt= knots, mph
stall speed main= km/h
stall speed alt= knots, mph
never exceed speed main= km/h
never exceed speed alt= knots, mph
range main= 3,610 km
range alt= nm, 2,251 mi
ceiling main= 11,700 m
ceiling alt= 38,376 ft
climb rate main= 476 m/min
climb rate alt= 1,561 ft/min
loading main= 238 kg/m²
loading alt= 49 lb/ft²
thrust/weight=
power/mass main= 31 W/kg
power/mass alt= 0.19 hp/lb
more performance=

armament=

avionics=

References

* Francillon, Réne J. "Japanese Aircraft of the Pacific War". London: Putnam & Company Ltd., 1970 (2nd edition 1979). ISBN 0-370-30251-6.

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