davebender
1st Lieutenant
Don't know how good it would have been but an aircraft which looks this good deserves to produced. Why not in Poland?
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6 May 1935. P-36 prototype first flight.
1937. P-36 wins USAAC fighter aircraft competition.
P-36 was dirt cheap ($23,000 each) and it just won the 1937 U.S. fighter competition.
There's no reason Poland couldn't purchase some aircraft followed by license production. Just replace the American machineguns with a pair of Madsen 20mm aircraft cannon.
Facts are there are no real foreign supplies of aircraft that can be reliably assumed as available
What's the problem with (more) Hurricanes? Aside from being a rather 11th Hour option, I can't see a realistic option that would offer better results.
because the poles are short of cash and will not be able to afford enough hurricanes to make a difference
Pars, if the Avia B534, why not the Gloster Gladiator? The performance is similar if not quite as sharp as the Avia but with hindsight the Gloster was combat proven and experienced some notable success vs the Germans and Russians..
Performance
Maximum speed: 407 km/h (253 mph; 220 kn) at 4,400 m (14,500 ft)
Cruising speed: 338km/h (210 mph; 183 kn)
Range: 580 km (~400 mi; 348 nmi)
Service ceiling: 10,000 m (32,800 ft)
Rate of climb: 11.7 m/s (2,300 ft/min)
Time to altitude: 3,050 m (10,000 ft) in 4.75 minutes
I guess the question is, would it be easier (cheaper available in greater numbers than the Avia)
Of course the Germans have a lot fewer cannon armed 109s in Poland too.
Of course the Germans have a lot fewer cannon armed 109s in Poland too.