Fairchild Transport Aircraft Projects

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My dears,

The Fairchild Model-150 was General Aviation GA-43 light transport
aircraft,Model-205 and Model-231 were a variants of C-123,Model-226
was C-123B,Model-232 was STOL transport aircraft project and Model-286
was big jet airliner project;


The Model-219 was military transport aircraft project,do you have a drawing
to this project ?.
 
No, but probably I know where to find it, but it will take a couple of months at best.
 
Thank you dear skybolt,

no body hears about that projects !.
 
Hi,

I know the Fairchild M-197 STOL aircraft,M-253 was
four T-55 turboprops aircraft,M-252 drone and M-90
feederline aircarft projects.

What were the Fairchild M-107B,M-206 and M-216 ?.
 
From The Aeroplane .1.56, the M-232 :
 

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Thank you my dear Jemiba,

the Fairchild M-270 was jet wing logistic transport
aircraft project,what were the Fairchild M-220,M-236
and M-262 projects ?.
 
Hi,

what was this Fairchlid V/STOL transport project ?.
http://www.aiaa.org/tc/vstol/unbuilt/fh/index.html
 

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The idea was to have a kind of a heli, that could be flown into theatre
as a fixed wing aircraft. AFAIK, changing from rotor to fixed wing while
in flight wasn't envisaged, so it wasn't a real VSTOl aircraft !
The picture from Aviation Week shows it as a heli.

And now, we'll wait for Father Christmas, the kids are already quite nervous .... ;D

A Merry Christmas to you all !
 

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The STORC was (Fairchild-)Hiller's Model 1098.

The Fairchild Model 150 was not numbered in the M- series. It is from an older numbering system used by Fairchild and its Kreider-Reisner/American incarnations which included the "Pilgrim 95" (XC-31), "Pilgrim 100/-A/-B" (some to Y1C-24), "Fairchild 125" (KR-125) "Pilgrim 135" (KR-135), "Pilgrim 140" (X-140) and "Pilgrim 150" (Clark GA-43). The Clark GA-46 became the Fairchild Model 46 in the new system.
 
Greetings All -

To answer Hesham's question, the M-216 was a proposed carrier onboard delivery aircraft which appears to have been based on the C-123. There's an ad for it for sale on EPay:

http://cgi.ebay.com/Aircraft-Carrier-Image-FAIRCHILD-M-216-50s-Print-Ad-/360340249745?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item53e5f3dc91

Enjoy the Day! Mark
 
Mark Nankivil said:
Greetings All -

To answer Hesham's question, the M-216 was a proposed carrier onboard delivery aircraft which appears to have been based on the C-123. There's an ad for it for sale on EPay:

http://cgi.ebay.com/Aircraft-Carrier-Image-FAIRCHILD-M-216-50s-Print-Ad-/360340249745?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item53e5f3dc91

Enjoy the Day! Mark


Thank you my dear Mark;

and here is the picture from your site.
 

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hesham said:
Mark Nankivil said:
Greetings All -

To answer Hesham's question, the M-216 was a proposed carrier onboard delivery aircraft which appears to have been based on the C-123. There's an ad for it for sale on EPay:

http://cgi.ebay.com/Aircraft-Carrier-Image-FAIRCHILD-M-216-50s-Print-Ad-/360340249745?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item53e5f3dc91

Enjoy the Day! Mark


Thank you my dear Mark;

and here is the picture from your site.

Hey nice find hesham!!
Would be very interesting to see if this modified C-123, would have had folding wings, tail fin etc..... or would it have been deck-bound?

Regards
Pioneer
 
Pioneer said:
hesham said:
Mark Nankivil said:
Greetings All -

To answer Hesham's question, the M-216 was a proposed carrier onboard delivery aircraft which appears to have been based on the C-123. There's an ad for it for sale on EPay:

http://cgi.ebay.com/Aircraft-Carrier-Image-FAIRCHILD-M-216-50s-Print-Ad-/360340249745?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item53e5f3dc91

Enjoy the Day! Mark


Thank you my dear Mark;

and here is the picture from your site.

Hey nice find hesham!!
Would be very interesting to see if this modified C-123, would have had folding wings, tail fin etc..... or would it have been deck-bound?

Regards
Pioneer

My dear Pioneer,

may be you are right,I think that project had a folding wings.
 
There was also the Model 255 COD designs proposed in 1957
and based on the C-123.The wings of this design
folded back above the fuselage..

from:AAHS Journal Winter 1997
 
hesham said:
nugo said:
Hi All!

SOR-182/SS-476L proposals:
1) Lockheed-Georgia GL-207-45
2) Boeing Model 731
3) Douglas Model 2085
4) Convair Model ?


Also Fairchild M-270 four turbojet engines aircraft project was
submitted to this competition.


Here is a drawing to Fairchild M-270 Project,from AAHS journal.
 

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My dears,

The Fairchild Model-150 was General Aviation GA-43 light transport
aircraft,Model-205 and Model-231 were a variants of C-123,Model-226
was C-123B,Model-232 was STOL transport aircraft project and Model-286
was big jet airliner project;


The Model-219 was military transport aircraft project,do you have a drawing
to this project ?.
I have a copy of the book American Secret Projects: US Airlifters 1941-1961, and there's a 3-view drawing of the M-219 design on page 124 of this book. The M-219 had a tail empennage resembling the Greek letter pi in front and rear view. The M-231 was derived from the C-123 but had the R-2800s replaced with four Allison T56 turboprops. The M-205 was a proposed C-123B version with four Wright R-3350 Duplex Cyclones while the M-206 had four Allison T56s.
 
hesham said:
nugo said:
Hi All!

SOR-182/SS-476L proposals:
1) Lockheed-Georgia GL-207-45
2) Boeing Model 731
3) Douglas Model 2085
4) Convair Model ?


Also Fairchild M-270 four turbojet engines aircraft project was
submitted to this competition.


Here is a drawing to Fairchild M-270 Project,from AAHS journal.
The book American Secret Projects: US Airlifters 1941-1961 lists the following specifications for the Fairchild M-270D design:

- four Pratt & Whitney JT3D turbofans (21,000 lb of thrust each)
- Length: 137 ft 8 in (41.99 m)
- Span: 147 ft 1 in (44.86 m)
- Height: 33 ft 6 in (10.35 m)
- Wing area: 2,704 sq ft (251.5 sq meters)
- Takeoff weight: 285,000 lb (129,390 kg)
- Max payload: 70,000 lb (31,780 kg)
- Range: 5,500 nm (10,180 km) with 20,000 lb payload; 4,000 nm (7,400 km) with 40,000 lb (18,160 kg)

The Convair submission to the SOR 182 requirement was called the Model 63.
 
From Aero Digest 1956.
 

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If I were to guess, I'd suspect that engines were 4xRR Dart, by nacelle shape. Extra (doubled) power need for STOL requirement? 'tis a puzzlement.
 
If I were to guess, I'd suspect that engines were 4xRR Dart, by nacelle shape...

It is tricky to gauge scale here. If (as the tailplane and inboard nacelles suggest) this airframe was FH-27 based, the engines might be Lycoming T55s (as per M-253)?

On the M-253 itself, my understanding was that all 'Turboboxcar' variants were to be C-123 derivatives. Here, we clearly have a round-sectioned (pressurized?) fuselage.
 
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