ORIGINAL: Buckrock
ORIGINAL: Leandros
If so, maybe you could be so kind as to explain how American aircraft empty weight was determined during WW2..? I'd appreciate that very much.
Fred
The USN asked Grumman in 1941 for a version of the Wildcat that could fulfill the role of a very long range carrier recon aircraft.
The USN tested Grumman's F4F-7 in early '42 and found it disappointing for its intended role. Examples of the aircraft were then
placed with carriers for the Guadalcanal Invasion in the hope it could still be of some use. That too seemed a bust.
So it seems all you are doing here is trying to reinvent the square wheel.
However, since you asked, the empty weight of an aircraft is its manufacturers "as built" weight, that is without the additional weight
an operator would add for a normal combat use. So for the F4F-7's empty weight, subtract from 10,328lbs the weight of the pilot and his
personal belongings, fuel, oil, comms and navigation equipment, autopilot, camera and various miscellaneous equipment like oxygen tanks,
inflatable raft, etc.
For an F4F-3, you would also subtract the weight of the armament (but strangely not the weight of the armor).
Thank you, come to think of it, it would have been more correct by me to use the expression "operational empty weight" - i.e. without fuel.
Was there ever a "square wheel"...[;)]....?
Anyway, the best way to do this is to work upwards, that is from "empty weight" - as explained by you. I have complete, and detailed, weights
on many different types but for the Wildcat only the "main" weights.
First, a few parameters that have to be decided. As I understand it the basis for the "-7" was the F4F-3, non-foldable wings. I have in front
of me an Aero., Navy Dept. sheet stating that empty weight of the F4F-3 was 5.381 lbs (ferry: 5.228)
Now comes the difficult part - if this information is correct:
Armour, included in the empty weight, was removed - what was the weight of the removed armour?
Aux. tank behind the cockpit area was removed - what was its weight?
Wing tanks, non-self-sealing - approx. 450 gls. capacity were installed (giving a maximum capacity of 555 gls.) - what was the weight of the new tanks?
An F-56 camera was installed where the aux. tank had been before - approximately 75 lbs
An autopilot (type unknown) was added - what was its weight.
Most probably some extra navigational equipment was added - just a hunch - what was its weight?
More oxygen equipment..?...what would that weigh?
Did the F4F-3 have any armour to speak of?
Inputs, or solid info, are appreciated. In the meantime I shall make some very preliminary calculations.
Fred