Farman F.500
F.500 Monitor | |
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Stampe & Renard SR.7B Monitor IV OO-SRZ at Coventry Airport, England in July 1956 | |
Role | Two-seat trainer |
Manufacturer | Societe Anonye des Usines Farman Stampe et Renard |
First flight | 11 July 1952 |
The Farman F.500 Monitor was a 1950s Franco-Belgian two-seat training aircraft.
Development
Farman had earlier produced the Stampe SV.4 under licence, and with the co-operation of Stampe designed a two-seat training monoplane using SV-4 components designated the Farman F.500. The prototype, named the Monitor I, first flew on 11 July 1952, it was a cantilever low-wing monoplane of mixed construction and conventional tail unit. It had a fixed tailwheel landing gear and room for two crew in tandem under a continuous canopy and was powered by a 140 hp (100 kW) Renault 4Pei engine. The production version designated the Monitor II was placed into production and first flew on 5 August 1955, it had all-metal wings and a Salmson-Argus engine. Production also took place in Belgium with Stampe et Renard under the designation SR.7B Monitor IV.
Variants
- F.500 Monitor I
- Prototype with a 100 kW (140 hp) Renault 4Pei or Renault 4Po-05 engine, of wooden construction, one built, first flown on 11 July 1952.
- F.510 Monitor II
- French production aircraft with a 190 kW (260 hp) Salmson 8As-04 engine, metal construction, one built, first flown on 5 August 1955.
- F.520 Monitor III
- Prototype Monitor I re-engined with a 130 kW (170 hp) Régnier 4L-02 engine, first flown on 15 June 1953.
- F.521 Monitor III
- with a 130 kW (170 hp) Régnier 4L-22 engine, one built.
- SR.7B Monitor IV
- Belgian production aircraft.
Specifications (Monitor II)
Data from The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft (Part Work 1982-1985), 1985, Orbis Publishing, Page 1759
General characteristics
- Crew: Two
Performance
See also
Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era
References
- The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft (Part Work 1982–1985), 1985, Orbis Publishing, Page 1759
- Liron, J.L. (1984). Les avions Farman. Paris: Éditions Larivère. pp. 230–1.