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Parnall Puffin

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Parnall Puffin

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The Parnall Puffin was a British fighter reconnaissance aircraft that first flew in 1920, combining single-seat fighter and two-seat reconnaissance in dual-role design. With a 9.1-meter fuselage, 12.2-meter wingspan, and 177 kilometers per hour maximum speed, it provided combined fighter and reconnaissance capability. The two-seat configuration allowed dedicated observer duties while maintaining fighter performance. This compromise design reflected post-war military budgets demanding multi-role platforms.

Specifiche tecniche

Ruolo
Fighter reconnaissance aircraft
Origine
United Kingdom
Equipaggio
2
Motori
1
Primo volo
1920
Lunghezza
9,1 m
Apertura alare
12,2 m
Velocità massima
177 km/h