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Italy's Macchi MC.202 Folgore "Thunderbolt" fighter1,2; Macchi C.202 Folgore "Thunderbolt" fighter3

Macchi MC.202 Folgore fighter:
Italy's Macchi MC.202 Folgore fighter
Macchi MC.202 Folgore fighter:
Italy's Macchi MC.202 Folgore fighter
   

Design

The Macchi MC.202 Folgore "Thunderbolt" was designed by Mario Castoldi.1,2 The design can traced back to the Macchi float planes that competed in the Schneider Trophy Races in the 1930s.1

The C.202 was a reengineered MC.200 with a modified fuselage and an Alfa Romero engine.3

Cockpit

The nose of the MC.202 Folgore was long and proved to make it hard to maneuver on the ground while taxing.1

The pilot did have armor protecting him.1 The cockpit of the C.202 was completely enclosed.3

Engines

The Daimler-Benz 601A equipped 400 C.202s as the engine was imported.3

The Alfa Romeo RA engine was a licensed built Daimler-Benz DB 601.1,2,3 It drove a variable pitch propellar.1

The engine's radiator was located under the engine.1

Wings

When the hydraulically operated flaps were put down the ailerons also lowered.1 This helped the MC.202 be more maneuverable at low speeds.1

The wings were all metal with fabric on the control surfaces.1

Fuselage

The fuselage was all metal.1

Tail

The tail of the MC.202 was all metal with fabric covering the control surfaces.1

The tail wheel was retractable.1

Undercarriage

The undercarriage retracted inwards.2

Prototype

The first prototype flew on August 10, 1940.1,3 It used an imported Daimler-Benz 601A engine.3

Production

Macchi built 3922 / 393 of the MC.202s out of a total of 1,500 produced.1,2 The C.202s were built until 1944.3

Variants

Usage

Regia Aeronautica first received the C.202s in July 1941.3

Units

A total of 19 groups had the C.202s.3

North Africa

The MC.202 Folgore was first used in Libya in November 1941.1

Eastern Front

The MC.202 Folgore's first appeared on the Eastern Front in September 1942.1

  Macchi MC.202 Folgore1
Macchi C.202 Folgore3
Macchi C.202 Series IX Folgore2
Type Fighter1,3
Fighter bomber1
Fighter2
Crew 11 12
Engine (Type) Alfa Romeo RA.1000 RC 41-I Monsone piston1,3 Alfa Romeo RA 1000 RC 411 piston2
Cylinders Inverted V 121,3 Inline2
Cooling    
HP 1,1751,3 1,0752
Propeller blades 31,3 32
Dimensions    
Span 34' 8"1, 34' 8.5"3
10.58 m1,3
34' 8.5"2
10.58 m2
Length 29' 0.5"3, 29' 3"
8.85 m1,3
29' 1.5"2
8.85 m2
Height 9' 11.5"3, 10'1
3.03 m3, 3.04 m1
11' 5.5"2
3.5 m2
Wing area 181 ft2 1
16.8 m2 1
180.8 ft2 2
16.8 m2 2
Weight    
Empty 5,170 lb1, 5,545 lb3
2,350 kg1, 2,515 kg3
5,489 lb2
2,490 kg2
Loaded 6,620 lb1, 6,766 lb3
3,010 kg1, 3,069 kg3
6,459 lb2
2,930 kg2
Performance    
Speed @ 15,000' /
4,750 m
370 mph1
596 kph1
 
Speed @ 18,370' /
5,600 m
372 mph3
598 kph3
 
Speed @ 18,375' /
5,600 m
  373 mph2
600 kph2
Climb to 9,840' /
3,000 m
2.5 minutes3  
Climb to 16,405' /
5,000 m
  4.6 minutes2
Climb to 19,685' /
6,000 m
5.9 minutes3  
Service ceiling 37,700'1, 37,730'3
11,500 m1,3
37,370'2
11,500 m2
Range 272 miles1, 475 miles3
764 km3, 765 km1
379 miles2
610 km2
Armament    
Nose 2: 12.7 mm MG1,3 2: 12.7 mm Breda SAFAT MG2
Wings   2: 7.7 mm MG2
Wings - later models 2: 7.7 mm MG3  
Under wings - later models 2: 20 mm3  

Sources:

  1. Aircraft of WWII, General Editor: Jim Winchester, 2004
  2. Fighting Aircraft of World War II, Editor: Karen Leverington, 1995
  3. Aircraft of WWII, Stewart Wilson, 1998
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