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Parnall Possum

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Parnall Possum

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The Parnall Possum was a British experimental bomber that first flew in 1923, representing early dedicated bombing aircraft development during the interwar period. With an 11.9-meter fuselage, 14-meter wingspan, and 169 kilometers per hour maximum speed, it embodied contemporary thinking about bombing aircraft requirements. The design emphasized payload capacity over speed, reflecting tactical doctrines emphasizing bomb delivery accuracy. This experimental platform contributed to understanding of bomber design principles subsequently applied to operational aircraft.

Caractéristiques

Rôle
Experimental bomber
Origine
United Kingdom
Moteurs
1
Premier vol
1923
Longueur
11,9 m
Envergure
14 m
Vitesse maximale
169 km/h