I.Ae. 22 DL: Technical Description: A Monoplane Build of Wood, Tandem Tandem
I.Ae. 22 DL: Technical Description: A Monoplane Build of Wood, Tandem Tandem
I.Ae. 22 DL: Technical Description: A Monoplane Build of Wood, Tandem Tandem
22 DL
Visual Aspects:
Short History:
During World War II, the scarcity of materials considered strategic,
mainly metals such as aluminum and steel, had negative repercussions
in the national aeronautical industry and Military Aviation that saw the
operation of its aircraft affected by the increasing lack of spare parts And
inputs in general. Seeing the imperative need to replace the virtually
paralyzed NA-16-1P fleet, was that the still Military Aircraft Factory
developed the project of an advanced trainer named FMA-21, which
consisted basically of a cell of N.A. 16, which was equipped with a new
metal wing and retractable landing gear, designed and manufactured in
the country. The project was very promising, but not feasible because it
required too many materials still difficult to obtain, but it turned out to
be the first step towards a fully Argentine coach. Creation of the Aircraft
InstituteOctober 20, 1943, the Military Factory of Airplanes happens to
depend on the Direction General of Military Manufacturing, to the
General Directorate of Army Aeronautical Material, thus becoming the
Air Technician Institute. This was not only a change of hands and title,
but an important change in the internal structure, dividing the institute
into five main services: Manufacturing, Technical, Inspection,
Administrative and General. Thus, on August 23, 1943, the modification
of the FMA-21 project began towards a solution entirely in wood called
IA-22. In 1944, he was appointed director of the Aeronautical
Engineering Institute, Juan Ignacio San Martn, being one of the
propellers in the country of the techniques of construction of aircraft in
wood that the De Havilland had applied in England for the construction
of the Mosquito .
First flight
70 days after the start of the general project, on May 17, 1944, the first
flight of the IA-22 prototype was carried out with a Wright Whirldwind R-
975-E5 engine and a Hamilton Standard 2M-D-30 metal propeller. The
launch of "El Gaucho" took place on June 27, 1944, with 155 hours of
filming completed and homologated according to FAR-33 standards. On
August 8 of that year four preset aircraft were registered Ea-701 to 704
already equipped with the "El Gaucho" engine.
Private Participation
Once all the pieces were defined and all the problems solved, private
companies were invited to participate in the mass production of the
different pieces according to the technical capacities of each one,
counting with the assistance Technical and financial aspects of the
institute. Beginning in 1944 with 107 participating firms, and then
reaching more than 300 companies, which later formed the nucleus of
the Cordovan industrial pole and other regions of the country. Series
production of the IA-22 lasted until 1949, reaching 200 units in the
following sequence: 46 aircraft in 1945, 49 in 1946, 40 in 1947 and the
remaining 65 aircraft between 1948 and 1949.
Production Status
Status: retired
Crew Data
Number of crew: 2
Roles of crew: Pilot and gunner/trainer
I.Ae 22
I.Ae 22-C
Cooling: Air-Cooled
Supercharger / Turbo:
Fuel:
Dry weight:
Gear ratio: 2250rmp
Fuel Data
Fuel tanks:
Fuel consumption: 80l/h
(Cruise regime)
Power Data
WEP:
Take Off Power: 450hp(2,250rpm)
Maximum Power: 450hp(2,200rpm)
475hp
Cruising Power: 275hp(1900rpm)
Propellor Data
Manufacturer: Hamilton Standard
Rotol
Type: 2M-D30
Number of blades: 2
2
Blade diameter:
Weight Data
Empty weight: 1520kg
1800kg
Loaded weight: 2220kg
2460kg
Minimum speed:
At 450m: 290km/h
Rate of Climb
.. at 1.000 meters
.. at 2.000 meters
.. at 3.000 meters
.. at 4.000 meters
Armament
Fix Armament: 2x 7,65mm Madsen machineguns with 450 bullets each
Bomb load: 3x 50 kg bombs or 6 rockets of 11kg
Some models had a gunner machinegun (the same guns that that the
ones of the wings)
Ammunition:
Notes
<if applicable>
Sources
1. Alas de Peron