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Fauvel AV.29
Role Flying wing transport
National origin France
Designer Charles Fauvel
First flight none
Number built 0

The Fauvel AV.29 was a design for a transport plane by Charles Fauvel in the late 1930s.

Design

The AV.29, a small two-engine tourism/transport aircraft, to be powered by two Régnier 4F.0 engines was also intended to be a flying scale model for the two-seat AV.29 C2 fighter (M for Maquette - model). The much larger AV.29 C2 two-seat fighter was planned to use either, 14-cylinder Gnome-Rhône 14M Mars radial engines or 12-cylinder Hispano-Suiza 12Y engines. However, the AV.29, in both forms, remained a paper project only.[1]

Variants

Data from:Charles Fauvel and his Flying Wings[1]

AV.29M
Projected 4-seat tail-less touring aircraft powered by two Régnier 4F.0 engines
AV.29 C2
Much enlarged 12.48 m (40.9 ft) span two-seat fighter, to have been powered by a 14-cylinder Gnome & Rhône Mars radial engines or 12-cylinder Hispano-Suiza 12Y engine.

Specifications (AV.29M)

Data from Charles Fauvel and his Flying Wings[1]

General characteristics

Performance

References

  1. ^ a b c "Charles Fauvel and his Flying Wings". www.nurflugel.com (in French). Retrieved 1 March 2019.