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The Militär-Apparat MA-7, also known as the Häfeli MA-7 and K & W MA-7, was a prototype fighter designed by August Häfeli in Switzerland. It flew in two different engine configurations, neither of which were deemed satisfactory and so the type did not enter series production. However, it did achieve a Swiss record for flying at an altitude of 9,800 metres (32,200 feet) above sea level in 1926.

Militär-Apparat MA-7
Role Fighter aircraft
Manufacturer K & W
Designer August Häfeli
First flight 1925
Introduction February 1926
Retired April 1926
Primary user Swiss Air Force
Number built 1

Design and development


Designed by August Häfeli in response to a Swiss Air Force requirement for an indigenous fighter design, the MA-7 was a biplane of fabric-covered wood construction with N-shaped wing struts like its predecessor the Fokker D.VI of 1918. Ailerons were installed only on the upper wing, which also contained an auxiliary gravity fuel tank. Power was provided by a 300 hp (220 kW) Hispano-Suiza 8Fb HS42 V-8 liquid-cooled engine manufactured in Switzerland under license. The aircraft was built by K & W in 1925 and handed over for trials in February 1926.[1][2]

The prototype was returned to the manufacturer in April 1926 due to unsatisfactory flight characteristics and performance. K & W responded with the installation of an indigenous 400 hp (300 kW) LFW-12 X-1 engine. This, however, proved too large and heavy for the frame and entire MA-7 project was subsequently discontinued. The Swiss Air Force procured the French Dewoitine D.1 as their replacement fighter instead.[1]


Records


On 23 April 1926, test pilot Max Cartier set a Swiss record of 9,800 metres (32,200 feet) above sea level with the MA-7.[3]


Operators


  Switzerland

Specifications


Data from Urech & Hunziker, 1974[2] Fader, 2013[4]

General characteristics

Performance


See also


Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era


References


  1. Balous, Miroslav (2009). "K+W/Häfeli MA-7". Letectví a kosmonautika (in Czech). 85: 48.
  2. Urech, Jakob; Hunziker, Emil (1974). Die Flugzeuge der Schweizerischen Fliegertruppe seit 1914 (in German). Hrsg. von der Abt. der Militärflugplätze Dübendorf, Verlag Th. Gut & Co, 1. Aufl. Stäfa. p. 134.
  3. Dietschi, Von Willy (1960). "Oltner Flugpioere". Oltner Neujahrsblätter (in German). 18: 16. Retrieved 5 February 2020.
  4. Fader, Michael E. (2013). "Häfeli Militär Apparat MA-7". wings-aviation.ch. Retrieved 5 February 2020.

На других языках


[de] Militär-Apparat MA-7

Der Militär-Apparat MA-7 war ein im Jahre 1924 von August Haefeli in den Werkstätten der K+W Thun als Prototyp gebautes Jagdflugzeug der Luftwaffe der Schweizer Armee.[1]
- [en] Militär-Apparat MA-7

[fr] Militär-Apparat MA-7

Le Militär-Apparat MA-7 est un avion de chasse du constructeur suisse Eidgenössische Konstruktions Werkstätte (EKW). Un seul prototype fut construit en 1925, ses capacités étant jugés insuffisantes par l'armée suisse lors d'essais entre février et avril 1926, le projet est abandonné[1].



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