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  • Rogožarski R-313
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  • The Rogozarski R-313 was a two-seater twin-engined fighter/light bomber/reconnaissance aircraft. It was powered by two in-line Walter Sagitta IIR engines, both fitted with a compressor; each was capable of 493 hp. The elliptical, wooden fuselage was covered in plywood which was also used to 'skin' the round-tipped, trapezoidal wings. The engine nacelles also housed the landing gear. The tail-wheel was, like the main landing gear, retractable. The fuel tank was located in the centre section between the wings. The reconnaissance variant of this aircraft was due to be equipped with a camera, a radio, a fixed 20mm cannon and a single FN 7.9mm machine gun, flexibly mounted. As a light bomber, the plane would carry four 106 kg 'Stankovic' bombs inside the fuselage.
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empty weight kg
  • 2950
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prop blade number
  • 3
range km
  • 1000
Guns
  • 1
Status
  • inactive
gross weight kg
  • 4270
primary user
Type
  • multi-purpose combat aircraft
max speed note
  • 450
eng1 kW
  • 368
height m
  • 2.680000
bombs
  • 4
span m
  • 13
climb rate ms
  • 8.330000
Manufacturer
  • Prva Srpska Fabrika Aeroplana Živojin Rogožarski, Belgrade
max speed kmh
  • 376
ceiling m
  • 8000
length m
  • 11
National Origin
  • Yugoslavia
First Flight
  • 1940
wing area sqm
  • 26.400000
prime units?
  • met
Retired
  • 1942
Crew
  • 2
Number Built
  • 1
eng1 name
  • Walter Sagit,
Designer
eng1 number
  • 2
abstract
  • The Rogozarski R-313 was a two-seater twin-engined fighter/light bomber/reconnaissance aircraft. It was powered by two in-line Walter Sagitta IIR engines, both fitted with a compressor; each was capable of 493 hp. The elliptical, wooden fuselage was covered in plywood which was also used to 'skin' the round-tipped, trapezoidal wings. The engine nacelles also housed the landing gear. The tail-wheel was, like the main landing gear, retractable. The fuel tank was located in the centre section between the wings. The reconnaissance variant of this aircraft was due to be equipped with a camera, a radio, a fixed 20mm cannon and a single FN 7.9mm machine gun, flexibly mounted. As a light bomber, the plane would carry four 106 kg 'Stankovic' bombs inside the fuselage.