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Westland Interceptor : ウィキペディア英語版
Westland Interceptor

The Westland Interceptor was a fighter developed by the British company Westland Aircraft to Air Ministry Specification ''F.20/27''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=AGUSTAWESTLAND - Westland History - F 20/27 Interceptor (1928) )〕 When tested in 1929 and 1930, it showed unsatisfactory handling characteristics and was rejected by the RAF in favour of the Hawker Fury biplane fighter.
==Development==

Specification F.20/27 was for a fighter operating in the daylight interception role. The main requirement was that the F.20/27 fighter would be able to overtake, in the shortest possible time, an enemy aircraft passing overhead at 150 mph and an altitude of 20,000 ft.〔Colin Sinnott, ''The Royal Air Force and Aircraft Design 1923-1939'', Frank Cass publishing, UK 2001.〕 This put the emphasis on high speed and rate of climb.
Design work on the Interceptor started in late 1927, and it made its first flight in early 1929, with Lt. L.G. Paget at the controls.〔James Goulding, ''Interceptor'', Ian Allan Ltd., UK 1986.〕 The Interceptor was a low-wing monoplane with an all-metal structure and wire-braced wings, covered mostly fabric with exception of the front fuselage. It had a fixed undercarriage. The single prototype was powered by an uncowled Bristol Mercury IIA, later replaced by a Mercury III. It was armed with two 7.7 mm Vickers Mk.II machine guns, installed in the sides of the fuselage with the breeches within reach of the pilot. The guns were synchronized to fire through the propeller, and heated to improve their operation at high altitude. The RAF had intended to call for four-gun armament in Specification F.20/27, but after an administrative mix-up it was sent out to manufacturers calling for only two guns.〔
The handling characteristics of the Interceptor have been described as "alarming."〔Tim Mason, ''British Flight Testing: Martlesham Heath 1920-1939'', Putnam, UK 1993〕 In steep turns the elevator became ineffective, and the aircraft was prone to enter a spiral dive or a spin from such flight attitudes. The Mercury II engine suffered from persistent high oil temperatures. Test pilots gave a negative assessment of the Interceptor, causing it to be withdrawn from the F.20/27 competition.
The aircraft continued to fly until 1935, but no orders were placed. Significant aerodynamic modifications were made to improve the handling characteristics, including a considerable increase in the height of the tailfin and rudder, to improve spin recovery.〔 The troublesome Mercury engine was exchanged for a Bristol Jupiter VII, and later fitted with a Townend ring to reduce drag.
The Interceptor and two of the competing F.20/27 designs, the Vickers Jockey and de Havilland DH.77, are historically important because they were monoplane fighter prototypes, after a long period during which the standard fighter design was a biplane. However, all three were found lacking in overall performance and handling during the test flights, showing that the aircraft designers had failed in reaching the project goal.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Interceptor )〕 The F.20/27 competition was won by the Hornet, which entered service under the name Hawker Fury.

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