Westland C.O.W. Gun Fighter
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| C.O.W. Gun Fighter | |
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| Type | interceptor |
| Manufacturer | Westland Aircraft |
| Maiden flight | December 1930 |
| Number built | 1 |
| Developed from | Westland Interceptor |
The Westland C.O.W. Gun Fighter was an attempt to produce a fighter aircraft armed with a heavy gun, in this case the Coventry Ordnance Works (COW) 37 mm automatic gun
The design was in response to Air Ministry specification F.29/27. The design was an open cockpit single engined metal monoplane with fabric covering. The aircraft design had already been submitted for specification F.20/27 as the Westland Interceptor but had lost out to the Gloster Gauntlet. The gun was in the fuselage and fired up at an angle - the plane would make its attack on the bomber from below. The plane first flew at the end of 1930 but the trials did not give satisfactory results to continue with the idea.
The COW gun had been developed iby 1918 for use in aircraft and had been trialled on the Airco DH.4 .
[edit] See also
Related development
- Westland Interceptor
Comparable aircraft
- Vickers 161
[edit] References
- British Aircraft Directory Accessed 1 Feb 2007
- Westland history Accessed 1 Feb 2007
- http://users.skynet.be/Emmanuel.Gustin/history/NoAllowance.html Accessed 1 Feb 2007
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