Naval Aircraft Factory N-1

The Naval Aircraft Factory N-1 or Davis Gun Carrier was a 1918 maritime patrol aircraft built by the Naval Aircraft Factory (NAF), the in-house aircraft production arm of the United States Navy. A floatplane of biplane configuration with a single Liberty L-12 engine driving a pusher propeller, it was the first aircraft to be both designed and built by the NAF, and was designed to carry the Davis gun, the first recoilless gun. The first prototype crashed during its maiden flight due to poorly designed floats but was rebuilt. However, the aircraft's performance did not meet expectations, and navy leaders canceled the program after 2 of the 4 prototypes were subsequently damaged in serious crashes.[1]

N-1 Davis Gun Carrier
Role Maritime patrol aircraft
National origin United States
Manufacturer Naval Aircraft Factory
Designer Jerome Clarke Hunsaker
First flight 22 May 1918
Status Canceled
Primary user United States Navy
Produced 1918
Number built 4

Specifications

Data from Wings for the Navy[1][2]

General characteristics

  • Crew: 2
  • Wing area: 694 sq ft (64.5 m2)
  • Max takeoff weight: 5,900 lb (2,676 kg)
  • Powerplant: 1 × Liberty L-12 water-cooled 45° V-12 piston engine, 360 hp (270 kW) with pusher propeller

Performance

  • Maximum speed: 94 mph (151 km/h, 82 kn)

Armament

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References

  1. Trimble 1990, pp. 35-36.
  2. Trimble 1990, p. 335.

Bibliography

  • Trimble, William F. (1990). Wings for the Navy: A History of the Naval Aircraft Factory, 1917-1956 (1st ed.). Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press. ISBN 0-87021-663-5.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)


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