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The '''Kadelburg Ka-89''' is an [[Engleberg|Englean]] dive bomber and ground attack aircraft, noted for its usage during the [[Second Great War (Sunalaya)|Second Great War]] by the Englean forces in [[Ventismar]]. The vehicle was also distributed by the Engleans through the [[Imperial Lend-Lease Program]], in which nations such as [[Talvistova]] received and operated the aircraft.  
The '''Kadelburg Ka-89''' is an [[Engleberg|Englean]] dive bomber and ground attack aircraft, noted for its usage during the [[Second Great War (Sunalaya)|Second Great War]] by the Englean forces in [[Ventismar]]. The vehicle was also distributed by the Engleans through the [[Imperial Lend-Lease Program]], in which nations such as [[Talvistova]] received and operated the aircraft. The Ka-89 was deemed obsolete by early 1942, and was phased out of usage in favour of ground-attack variants of the [[Kadelburg Kb-180]] by late 1943.  


== Specifications (Ka-89H-4) ==
== Specifications (Ka-89H-4) ==

Latest revision as of 00:34, 22 February 2020

Kadelburg Ka-89
Bundesarchiv Bild 101I-646-5184-26, Russland, Flugzeug Junkers Ju 87 edit 1.jpg
Ka-89, armed with Bordkanone 3.7 cm anti-tank cannons
Role Dive bomber
National origin Englean Empire
Manufacturer Kadelburg Flugzeugbau
Designer Hermann Guntersfeld
First flight 1935
Introduction 1936
Retired 1944
Status Retired
Primary users Luftstreitkräfte
Royal Talvistovan Air Force
Produced 1934-1942
Number built 4,695

The Kadelburg Ka-89 is an Englean dive bomber and ground attack aircraft, noted for its usage during the Second Great War by the Englean forces in Ventismar. The vehicle was also distributed by the Engleans through the Imperial Lend-Lease Program, in which nations such as Talvistova received and operated the aircraft. The Ka-89 was deemed obsolete by early 1942, and was phased out of usage in favour of ground-attack variants of the Kadelburg Kb-180 by late 1943.

Specifications (Ka-89H-4)

Orthographically projected diagram of the Ka-89H-4

General characteristics

  • Crew: 2
  • Length: 11.10 m (36 ft 5 in)
  • Wingspan: 13.805 m (45 ft 3.5 in)
  • Height: 4.01 m (13 ft 2 in)
  • Wing area: 31.900 m2 (343.37 sq ft)
  • Airfoil: Hadelsburg 879
  • Empty weight: 2,712 kg (5,980 lb)
  • Empty equipped weight: 2,760 kg (6,090 lb)
  • Max takeoff weight: 4,336 kg (9,560 lb)
  • Powerplant: 1 × Kadelburg Kumo 392 V-12 inverted liquid-cooled piston engine, 890 kW (1,200 hp) for take-off
820 kW (1,100 hp) at 1,500 m (4,920 ft)
  • Propellers: 3-bladed Kadelburg constant-speed propeller

Performance

  • Maximum speed: 339.6 km/h (211 mph; 183 kn) at sea level
383 km/h (238 mph; 207 kn) at 4,087 m (13,410 ft)
  • Cruise speed: 209 km/h (130 mph; 113 kn) at 4,572 m (15,000 ft)
  • Range: 595.5 km (370 mi; 322 nmi) with 500 kg (1,102 lb) bomb
789 km (490 mi; 426 nmi) without bomb load
  • Rate of climb: 2.3 m/s (450 ft/min)
  • Time to altitude: 1,000 m (3,281 ft) in 2 minutes
2,000 m (6,562 ft) in 4 minutes 18 seconds
3,716 m (12,190 ft) in 12 minutes

Armament

  • Guns: 2 × 20 mm (.78 in) MG 151 cannon, 1 x 13 mm (.51 in) synchronized MG 122 machine gun in turret; 2 x 37mm (1.45 in) Bordkanone 3,7 under-wing
  • Bombs: 1× 1,000 kg (2,200 lb) bomb beneath the fuselage and 2× 250 kg (550 lb) under-wing.