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The DAR 10 (ДАР 10) was a Bulgarian light bomber and reconnaissance aircraft. DAR-10 was designed for horizontal and dive bombing, reconnaissance, and ground attack.

DAR 10
Role Light bomber and reconnaissance
Manufacturer Darzhavna Aeroplanna Rabotilnitsa
First flight July 1941
Status Prototype
Primary user Bulgarian Air Force
Number built 2

Design and development


The DAR 10 was designed by Zvetan Lazarov in 1938 in the DAR (Darzhavna Aeroplanna Rabotilnitsa, meaning literally 'State Airplane Workshop') factory in Bozhurishte, near the capital Sofia.

The DAR 10 was a single-engine two-seat (pilot and gunner) low-wing cantilever monoplane aircraft of conventional layout. Its two seats were in tandem under enclosed glazing. Its tailwheel undercarriage was fixed, and the mainwheels were spatted. The wings had a wooden structure, covered with plywood. Flaps were not used.

The fuselage was comparatively wide and deep, to accommodate the nose-mounted radial engine. It was constructed of steel-tube framework and wood formers, covered with fabric.

Three-bladed steel propellers were used.

Two prototypes were built, powered by different engines:

This aircraft crashed in October 1942.[1] In spite of good flight reviews, the type was not chosen for production. The high-wing KB-11 Fazan was selected for production instead.

The DAR-10 was not selected for production. Some sources suggest that it was passed over in favor of the German Junkers Ju 87 Stuka dive bomber, while the improved DAR-10F was not selected as World War II had ended and Bulgaria had access to ample supplies of modern Soviet aircraft such as the Ilyushin Il-2 and Il-10.[1]


Variants


DAR-10A
First prototype, powered by an Alfa Romeo radial engine.
DAR-10F
Second prototype, powered by a Fiat radial engine.

Operators


 Bulgaria

Specifications (DAR-10)


Data from Jane's Aircraft Recognition Guide[2]

General characteristics

Performance

Armament


See also


Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era

Related lists


References


  1. Bernád 2001, p.29.
  2. Rendall, David (1995). Jane's Aircraft Recognition Guide. Glasgow, UK: HarperCollinsPublishers. p. 505. ISBN 0-00-470980-2.

Bibliography





На других языках


[de] DAR-10

Die DAR-10 (bulg. ДАР-10) war ein bulgarisches Mehrzweckflugzeug, das um 1939 gebaut wurde. Sie war das einzige vollständig in Bulgarien entworfene und gebaute Flugzeug, das während des Zweiten Weltkrieges zum Einsatz kam. Das Flugzeug hatte ein starres Fahrgestell und wurde auch als zweisitziges Sturzkampfflugzeug in kleiner Stückzahl hergestellt.
- [en] DAR 10

[fr] DAR-10

Le DAR-10 (en bulgare : « ДАР-10 ») était un avion de bombardement léger et de reconnaissance aérienne, conçu à la fin des années 1930 en Bulgarie.

[ru] ДАР-10

ДАР-10 (болг. ДАР-10) — болгарский самолёт-бомбардировщик времён Второй мировой войны, разработанный в Божуриште. Всего было выпущено только 2 экземпляра.



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