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The Varga RMI-1 was a twin-engine turboprop-powered aircraft designed by Hungarian engineer László Varga.[1] It was a fighter bomber intended to test the new turboprop Jendrassik Cs-1 aero engine. Only one prototype was built, as with the signing of a mutual defence pact between Hungary and Germany in June 1941 it was decided to license produce the Daimler-Benz DB 605 piston engine and purchase the Messerschmitt Me 210 fitted with these engines to fill the fighter bomber requirement. Due to difficulties with the original engines the sole prototype was re-engined with German Daimler-Benz DB 605s in 1944 and undertook taxiing trials and high speed runs, but was destroyed by Allied bombing in June 1944 before making its first flight.[2]

RMI-1 X/H
Role Reconnaissance-bomber
National origin Hungary
Manufacturer RMI (Repülő Muszaki Intézet)
Designer László Varga
First flight not flown
Number built 1

Design


The RMI-1 was a low wing twin engined with two turboprop engines slung under the wings. It was designed to have a crew of two or three. The tail plane was of the conventional type with a single vertical stabilizer.


Specifications (X/H)


Data from [1]

General characteristics

Performance


References


  1. "RMI / Repülő Muszaki Intézet Varga RMI-1/ X / H". Retrieved 7 March 2017.
  2. "The Jendrassik CS-1: The World's First Turboprop Engine". www.tailsthroughtime.com. Retrieved 2017-03-05.



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