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VeneAvia B-48A Rinoceronte (Rhino)
The VeneAvia B-48 was a Venezuelan turbojet-powered tactical bomber designed as in the late 1940s. Its thin wing and engine nacelles necessitated the use of tandem landing gear, the first Venezuelan aircraft to do so. It was designed to meet a requirement for a jet bomber that could carry 4,000 kg to a range of 5.000 km with a maximum speed no less than 1,000 km/h (620 mph). The design had thin, mid-mounted swept wings with a 35° sweep angle chosen to allow the aircraft to reach its required speed. It was intended to be powered by two AeroTécnica TR-3-8A axial-flow turbojet engines with 8,000lbf thrust each in wing-mounted nacelles.
The first prototype, powered by two TR-3-6A's, made its maiden flight on 11 July 1948. Testing was successful, with the B-48 demonstrating good handling but it only reached a speed of 913 km/h. It was followed on 30 November 1948 by the second prototype, with improved TR-3-7A engines replacing the TR-3-6A's which allowed it to reach a maximum speed of 1017 km/h. The first pre-production aircraft equiped with the more powerful TR-3-8A engines flew on 8 September 1949, and featured reshaped engine nacelles to reduce drag.
The B-48A started to enter service with the 38 Bomber Squadron in January 1950, with 38 Bomber Squadron being fully equipped by June, and a further squadron, No. 39 Bomber Squadron equipping by the end of the year. The production of the B-48 was accelerated as a result of the outbreak of the Korean War, orders for the aircraft increased, as the aircraft was designated as a priority. A further five squadrons were able to be equipped with the B-48A by the end of 1951.
After the creation of the Peoples Republic of Central America and due to the rising tensions betweeen the PRCA and Venezuela the B-48 became the spearhead of the bomber force, but due to the increasing number of soviet suplied surface to air missiles they stopped flying high level missions and instead they started flying at very low levels. One of the most extensively used variants was the RB-48A a dedicated reconaisance aircaft that proved to be very useful when it came to locating many high priority targets in enemy territory.
General characteristics
Crew: Three
Length: 19.40 m (63,65 ft)
Wingspan: 18 m (59,06 ft)
Height: 6.70 m (22 ft 11¾ in)
Wing area: 60.80 m² (654.5 sq ft)
Empty weight: 12,890 kg (28,417 lb)
Loaded weight: 18,400 kg (40,565 lb)
Max. takeoff weight: 21,200 kg (46,738 lb)
Powerplant: 2 × AeroTécnica TR-3-8A turbojets, 8.000 lbf each
Performance
Maximum speed: 1017 km/h (549,14 knots, 631,93 mph) at 4,500 m (14,760 ft)
Cruise speed: 870 km/h (469,76 knots, 540,59 mph)
Range: 5,000 km (2.699,78 nmi, 3.106,86 mi) at 870 km/h (469,76 knots, 540,59 mph) and 10,000 m (32,800 ft)
Service ceiling: 15,000 m (48,000 ft)
Armament
Guns: 2× 20 mm (0.787 in) autocannons in a remote controlled tail turret with Gun-laying radar
Bombs: 4,000 kg of ordnance