Soko J-20 Kraguj

Soko J-20 Kraguj

infobox Aircraft
name = J-20 Kraguj
type = Fighter Bomber
manufacturer = SOKO


caption = Yugoslav Air Froce J-20 Kraguj
designer = SOKO
first flight =1964
introduced
retired =
primary user = SFR Yugoslav Air Force
more users =
number built = 85
status =

The SOKO J-20 (P-2) "Kraguj" ("Sparrowhawk") is a Yugoslavian single-seat light ground-attack and training aircraft, first flown in 1964.

Design

It is of classic semi-monocoque, fully metal structure with a rectangular wing. The pilot is accommodated in a closed, heated and ventilated cockpit with adjustable seats. The cockpit canopy slides backwards to open. The landing gear is non-retractable with a tail wheel. Rubber dampers provide shock absorption, and hydraulic brakes are used for wheel braking.

The power plant comprises one 245 kW Textron Lycoming GSO-480-B1J6 piston engine and Hartzell HC-B3Z20-1/10151C-5 three-blade metal variable pitch propeller. The engine cooling airflow is intensified by means of two specially designed ejectors. 164 kg of fuel contained in two rubber tanks enables a flight range of 623 km for the fully armed configuration of the aircraft. 27 V DC electric power is supplied from a 1,5 kW generator and a storage battery. De-fogging and de-icing of the windshield is done by blowing of hot air and by fuel injection.

Operation

The aircraft is specially designed for low-altitude missions against day and night visible ground targets in a broad area. It is readily available to be loaded with weapons and supplied through a flexible system of auxiliary airfields that require no special preparations, especially in mountainous regions. It can take-off from short unprepared runways, even ones covered in deep snow when fitted with skis. It is also called a "Partisan aircraft".

The Kraguj P-2 is intended for close ground force support, and can be used for training of pilots in visual day/night flights, aiming, missile firing and bombing of ground targets.

Armament

Permanent armament comprises two wing-mounted 7.7 mm Colt Browning Mk-II machine guns with 650 rounds each and a collimator sight in the cockpit. For combat missions there is a capacity for an external load of bombs and two 57 mm and two 128 mm (HVAR-5) air-to-ground rocket launchers. Adapters on the underwing pylons can be used to switch the armament configuration from free-fall bombs to multi-tube launchers with twelve 57 mm air-to-ground rockets. Cluster or cargo bombs, or 128 mm air-to-ground rockets can be fitted.

Users

Former military

* YUG
** SFR Yugoslav Air Force

Civil

*
** Serbian Aeronautical Alliance

pecifications (J-20)

aircraft specifications
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length main= 7.89 m
length alt=
span main= 10.58 m
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height main=
height alt=
area main= 17 m2
area alt=
airfoil=
empty weight main= 1130 kg
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loaded weight main=
loaded weight alt=
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useful load alt=
max takeoff weight main= 1746 kg
max takeoff weight alt=
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engine (prop)= Lycoming GSO-480-B1A6
type of prop=
number of props=1
power main= 230-254 kW
power alt= 310-345 hp
power original=
max speed main=295 km
max speed alt=
cruise speed main=
cruise speed alt=
stall speed main=
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never exceed speed main=
never exceed speed alt=
range main= 800 km
range alt=
ceiling main= 8000 m
ceiling alt=
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armament=
* 2 × 7.7 mm Colt Browning Mk.II machine guns (650 rounds each)
* 2 × 150 kg bombs
* 2 × Lancers VR 55 12 or 1 × RZ HVAR 5
avionics=

External links

* [http://wiki.airserbia.com/J-20+Kraguj airserbia.com]
* [http://1000aircraftphotos.com/Contributions/Ruvidic/4564.htm 1000aircraftphotos.com]

ee also

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* Morane-Saulnier MS-1500
* OV-1 Mohawk
* FMA IA 58 Pucará
* OV-10 Bronco
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