Pa .400 (plane)
The fighter-bomber which French pay Jan Corporation and Japanese Mitsubishi Heavy Industries were public as for pay Jan, Mitsubishi Pa .400 (Payen-Mitsubishi Pa .400) and planned.
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Summary
Mitsubishi considered whether I developed a small fighter-bomber jointly by technical cooperation with (1938), Nicholas Rolland pay Jan () pay Jan Corporation to lead in 1938. Pa .400 was planned at this verge, and was designed according to a demand from the Japan side called the body which was available for the falling of a thunderbolt with a flying range of 800km. It ends only in a design, and the production of the actual machine is not carried out.
It is to the thing which wing plane form, a characteristic of the design of pay Jan including the adoption of the contraprop that the design of the body combined the huge tailplane of the delta wing with the main plane of the straight line wing appeared well.
Specifications (plan level)
- Full length: 10.0m
- Overall width: 6.6m
- Overall height: 2.7m
- A wing area: 25.0m2
- Emptiness weight: 2,170 kg
- Maximum takeoff weight: 5,860 kg
- Maximum velocity: 580km/h
- Armament: 800 kg of torpedo others
Source
- On national defense scientific magazine "mechanization" - note, Akira Sahara, October 19, 2014 that deceived the United States, I read it on November 23, 2016.
- Payen-Mitsubishi Pa .400 - FANTASTIC PLASTIC Virtual Museum Shop (English). November 23, 2016 reading.
- PAYEN PA 400 - Modelarchives (English / French). November 23, 2016 reading.
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