Vickers Vimy Aircraft
Vimy, RAF. Copyright: Arvo Vercamer | |
Production Details | |
Design Company: |
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First Flight: |
30 November 1917 |
Prototypes: |
3 - Vickers, Bexleyheath |
F.B.27 Vimy: |
12 - Vickers, Crayford 132 - Vickers, Weybridge 12 - Royal Aircraft Factory 3 - Clayton and Shuttleworth 41 - Morgan and Co 25 - Westland Aircraft |
Vimy (Civil): |
6 - Vickers (Converted from bomber) |
Vimy Commercial: |
44 - Vickers |
Vimy Ambulance: |
5 - Vickers |
Type Specification | |
Applies to: |
Vickers F.B.27 Vimy |
Type: |
Heavy bomber |
Wing: |
Three bay biplane, unstaggered, unswept and equal span. Wooden structure with fabric covering. Ailerons on upper and lower wings |
Fuselage: |
Flat sided fuselage mounted on lower wing. Forward structure metal tube, aft wood, all covered in fabric |
Tail Unit: |
Biplane type with twin fins and rudders |
Landing Gear: |
Twin two wheeled undercarriage units, one under each inner wing. Fixed tailskid |
Power Plant: |
Two 360 hp Rolls-Royce Eagle VIII engines mounted between the wings |
Accommodation: |
Crew of three seated in open cockpits in the nose and aft of the wing, and cabin between the wings |
Armament: |
Lewis guns provided in nose and aft cockpits. Bombs to 2,476 lb |
Dimensions | |
Span: |
68 ft |
Length: |
43 ft 6 in |
Height: |
15 ft 7 in |
Wing Area: |
1,330 sq ft |
Weights | |
Empty: |
7,101 lb |
Gross: |
12,500 lb |
Performance | |
Max Speed: |
103 mph |
Climb: |
22 min to 5,000 ft |
Service Ceiling: |
7,000 ft |
Endurance: |
11 hr |
Preserved in British Museums | |
Vimy IV: |
Unmarked - Science Museum, South Kensington - Display |
Vimy Replica: |
F8614 - Royal Air Force Museum, Hendon - Display Unmarked - Brooklands Museum, Brooklands - Cockpit |
Web Sites | |