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The Bartel BM 6 was a Polish biplane trainer fighter aircraft of 1930. It did not advance beyond the prototype stage.

Bartel BM 6
Role Trainer aircraft
Manufacturer Samolot
First flight 8 April 1930
Status Prototype
Primary user Polish Air Force
Number built 1

Design and development


The aircraft was designed by Ryszard Bartel in the Samolot factory in Poznań, as a trainer-fighter plane. The BM-6 prototype, designated BM 6a, was flown on 8 April 1930 in Poznań. Its advantage was an easy construction and maintenance, according to Bartel's design philosophy. A distinguishing feature of all Bartels was an upper wing of a shorter span, because lower and upper wing halves were interchangeable (i.e. the lower wingspan included the fuselage width). It first introduced a mixed construction to Bartel's designs.

After trials, the prototype was modified in July 1930. The prototype was later redesignated BM 6a/II after it was substantially modified. It offered quite good flight characteristics and was capable of aerobatic flight. It was demonstrated in a fighter-plane competition in Bucharest in 1930, along with the similar PZL P.1.

The second prototype BM 6b, with a Wright Whirlwind 220 hp radial engine, was ordered, but work upon it ceased with closure of the Samolot factory in mid-1930. The PWS works, which inherited many of Samolot's projects, did not continue the project, for it had its own similar design, the PWS-11.


Description


Mixed construction biplane. Steel framed fuselage, rectangular in cross-section, canvas covered (engine and upper sections - aluminum covered). Rectangular two-spar wings with rounded ends, plywood and canvas covered. Upper wing span: 7.36 m, lower wing span: 8.10 m. Lower and upper wing halves were interchangeable. Single pilot, sitting in open cockpit, with a windshield. The V8 engine Hispano-Suiza 8Be was modified to lower power output (from 220 hp to 180 hp). Radiator below the fuselage. Fixed landing gear, with a rear skid. Two-blade wooden propeller of fixed pitch. Fuel tank in fuselage: 168 L capacity.


Operational history


After state trials in 1931, the prototype was used in an advanced training school in Grudziądz, then in an aviation training center in Dęblin.


Operators


 Poland

Specifications (BM 6a)


Data from Polish Aircraft 1893–1939[1]

General characteristics

Performance

Armament


See also


Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era


References


  1. Cynk, Jerzy B. (1971). Polish Aircraft 1893–1939. London: Putnam. pp. 368-371. ISBN 978-0-370-00085-5.

Further reading





На других языках


- [en] Bartel BM 6

[fr] Bartel BM-6

Le Bartel BM-6 est un avion d’entraînement à la chasse polonais de l'entre-deux-guerres.

[it] Bartel BM-6

Il Bartel BM-6 fu un aereo da addestramento biposto, monomotore biplano, sviluppato dall'azienda aeronautica polacca Wielkopolska Wytwórnia Samolotów Samolot alla fine degli anni venti del XX secolo e rimasto allo stadio di prototipo



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