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The SNCASO SO.7010 Pégase was a six-passenger light transport aircraft developed in France immediately after World War II. It was powered by a pair of tandem-coupled V-8 engines but this power plant proved to be too troublesome for development to proceed.

Pégase
Role Six seat passenger transport
National origin France
Manufacturer SNCASO
Designer Lucien Servanty
Retired after 15 Flights
Number built 1

Design and development


The Pégase was a low wing cantilever monoplane, notable for its unusual engine and for its fuselage construction.[1][2] Externally it appeared to be a conventional single engine aircraft with a three blade propeller but its Mathis G16 engine was the result of combining two 149 kW (200 hp) Mathis G8 V-8s onto a single crankcase. The two units were connected to the propeller shaft with a free-wheel coupling in the reduction gearing so that if one failed, the other could continue to run. Thus the Pégase had only single engine drag with the extra safety provided by two engines but none of the usual asymmetry issues associated with engine failure in a twin.[2]

Contemporary reporters were impressed with the "unit cabin". In the cabin region, fuselage stresses were carried by a keel, allowing the cabin sides and roof to be light and unstressed whilst maintaining the fuselage contours and to be generously glazed.[2] The Pégase had a slightly humped roofline, a conventional tail with a tall, straight tapered, round tipped fin and rudder and had a tricycle undercarriage.[1]

The Pégase was on display at the Paris Salon of November 1946,[2] but it did not fly until 27 February 1948.[1] Tests revealed problems with the new, underdeveloped engine and only fifteen flights were made before the Pégase programme was effectively abandoned,[1] though from the April 1949 Salon Flight reported rather that development had been held up due to a shortage of engines.[3]


Specifications


Data from Les avions Francais de 1944 a 1964,[1] S.N.C.A.S.O. SO-7010 'Pégase',[4] Jane's all the World's Aircraft 1947[5]

General characteristics

Performance


References


  1. Gaillard, Pierre (1990). Les Avions Francais de 1944 à 1964. Paris: Éditions EPA. p. 80. ISBN 2 85120 350 9.
  2. "Paris Aero Show". Flight. L (1978): 560. 21 November 1946.
  3. "The Salon at a Glance". Flight. LV (2106): 521. 5 May 1949.
  4. Parmentier, Bruno (25 January 2004). "S.N.C.A.S.O. SO-7010 'Pégase'". Aviafrance (in French). Retrieved 2 December 2017.
  5. Bridgman, Leonard, ed. (1947). Jane's all the World's Aircraft 1947. London: Sampson Low, Marston & Co. p. 143c.



На других языках


- [en] SNCASO SO.7010 Pégase

[fr] SNCASO SO.7010 Pégase

Le SNCASO SO.7010 Pégase est un avion de tourisme et d'affaires construit en France dans l'immédiat après-guerre. Il est demeuré à l'état de prototype.

[it] SNCASO SO-7010 Pégase

Lo SNCASO SO-7010 Pégase era un aereo da trasporto, progettato dal consorzio francese Société nationale des constructions aéronautiques du sud-ouest (SNCASO) nella seconda metà degli anni quaranta.



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