The Supermarine P.B.31E Nighthawk was a British aircraft of the First World War and the first project of the Pemberton-Billing operation after it became Supermarine Aviation Works Ltd. It was an anti-Zeppelinnight fighter operated by a crew of three to five and had a planned flight endurance of 9–18 hours. The prototype flew in February 1917 with Clifford Prodger at the controls.[1] It proved to not meet the promised specification and no more were built.
The Nighthawk had six-bay swept quadraplane wings and a biplane tailplane with twin fins and rudders. The fuselage filled the gap between the second and third wings; the cockpit, which carried up to the top wing "turret", was enclosed and heated.
Along with the intended long endurance, it was suggested it would be able to patrol at low speeds and await the Zeppelin.[2] For armament, it had a trainable nose-mounted searchlight, a 1½-pounder (37mm) Davis gun mounted above the top wing with 20 shells, and two .303in (7.7mm) Lewis guns. Power for the searchlight was provided by an independent petrol engine-driven generator set made by ABC Motors, possibly the first instance of a recognisable airborne auxiliary power unit.[3]
Operational history
Although touted as being able to reach 75 miles per hour (121km/h), the P.B.31E prototype only managed 60 miles per hour (97km/h) at 6,500 feet (2,000m) and took an hour to climb to 10,000 feet (3,000m), which was totally inadequate for intercepting Zeppelins.[4] German airships, such as P, or R Class military Zeppelins were themselves capable of top speeds of around 60 miles per hour (97km/h).[5]
Furthermore, given the Anzani engine's reputation for unreliability and overheating, it is unlikely that the aircraft would have delivered the advertised endurance.
Surviving relics
Supermarine Nighthawk propeller, 2019
One of the two propellers of the Nighthawk is preserved in Solent Sky, an aviation museum in Southampton, England.
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