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I.Ae. 37

Subject:
I.Ae.-37
AR Fuerza Aérea Argentina (Argentine Air Force 1945-now)
I.A.37 / P
1955
Aluminium, red
Scale:
1:48
Status:
Ideas

Reimar Horten began work on the I.Ae. 37 around 1952, after his earlier flying wing projects were cancelled in 1951. This was a single-engined jet fighter that used a Delta wing flying wing structure with lateral engine inlets on each side of the nose. Wind tunnel tests began in 1953 as did testing of scale models at speeds up to 200 km/h (120 mph).

A full scale glider was built and made its first flight on 1 October 1954. Most unusually the pilot lay prone and looked out through the clear nose. Flight performance was deemed excellent and manufacture of a prototype powered by a Rolls-Royce Derwent V began in 1955. This engine was selected as it was readily available, but lacked the thrust desired for the fighter. The glider was modified with a normal cockpit in 1956.

Shortly afterwards the program was split with the current aircraft becoming a subsonic trainer and a new, more powerful fighter, designated as the I.Ae. 48, with two podded engines under the wings and intended to reach Mach 2.2 (2,700 km/h). However, both projects were cancelled in 1960 as an economy measure, only a year before the I.Ae. 37 was to fly.

Project inventory

Full kits
HVM-008
I.A. 37 - ALA DELTA by Horten
HVM (High Valley Models) 1:72
HVM-008 2023 New tool
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Project colors

Exterior
SM208 Super Metallic 2 - Super Duraluminum
Mr.COLOR
10ml ()
Metallic
Acrylic Lacquer
Details
63058 Red (faded)
Akah
10ml ()
Matt
Acrylic Lacquer

Photoalbums

8 images
I.Ae. 37View album, image #5
1:48
Project: I.Ae. 37
1:72 I.A. 37 - ALA DELTA (HVM HVM-008)

Part of my Layout

Argentinean aircrafts
Ideas 3×In progress 2×Completed 3×On hold 4×Cancelled 1×

Comments

16 May 2024, 22:01 -

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