Bernard 15

AB 15
General information
TypeSingle-seat sesquiplanefighter aircraft
National originFrance
ManufacturerSociété Industrielle des Métaux et du Bois (SIMB), sometimes referred to as Ferbois
Designer
Number built1
History
First flight1926
Developed fromBernard SIMB AB 14

The Bernard 15 C1 or Bernard SIMB AB 15 was a 1920s French single-seat sesquiplanefighter aircraft designed and built by the Société Industrielle des Métaux et du Bois (SIMB).[1][2] With the structural failure of the earlier Bernard 14 the Bernard 15 was an improved variant with a greater span upper wing. It was powered by a Hispano-Suiza 12Hb inline piston engine and had a fixed tailskid landing gear. The performance was not an improvement on the Bernard SIMB AB 14 and only the prototype was built.[1]

Specifications

Bernard 15 perspective drawing from L'Aéronautique January,1927

Data from[1]Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft

General characteristics

  • Crew: 1
  • Length: 7.50 m (24 ft 7 in)
  • Wingspan: 11.40 m (37 ft 5 in)
  • Height: 3.10 m (10 ft 2 in)
  • Wing area: 24 m2 (260 sq ft)
  • Max takeoff weight: 1,790 kg (3,946 lb)
  • Powerplant: 1 × Hispano-Suiza 12Hb inline piston engine, 370 kW (500 hp)
  • Propellers: 2-bladed

Performance

  • Maximum speed: 270 km/h (170 mph, 150 kn)
  • Service ceiling: 7,500 m (24,600 ft)

Armament

  • Guns: Two fixed Vickers .303 (7.7mm) synchronised machine-guns

See also

Related development

Notes

  1. ^ abcOrbis 1985, p. 637
  2. ^Liron, pp. 181, 224

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