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General Aircraft Monospar ST-25

The General Aircraft Monospar ST-25 was a British 1930s light twin-engined utility aircraft.

Monospar ST-25
Monospar ST-25 Jubilee of Eloy Fernández Navamuel during the Spanish Civil War[1]
Role
National origin United Kingdom
Manufacturer General Aircraft Ltd, Hanworth
First flight 19 June 1935
Produced 1935–1939
Number built 60
Developed from General Aircraft Monospar ST-10

Design and development edit

The Monospar ST-25 was a low-wing cantilever monoplane with a fabric-covered metal structure. The monospar name came from the use of a single spar in the wing structure, that had been developed by H J Stieger. The cabin was enclosed with five seats. It was based on the GAL Monospar ST-10, with the addition of a folding seat for a fifth passenger, extra side windows, and the addition of a radio receiver. On 19 June 1935, the prototype (G-ADIV) made its first flight at Hanworth Air Park. It was designated Monospar ST-25 Jubilee, to honour the 25th anniversary of the reign of King George V.[2]

Operational history edit

  • The last flying Monospar ST-25 (ZK-AFF), of Piet Van Asch, the owner of New Zealand Aerial Mapping Ltd, was lost in 1986 in a hangar fire.[3]
  • The last surviving Monospar ST-25 (OY-DAZ), an ST-25 Ambulance, was fully restored during 1989–1999, and is now displayed in Egeskov Veteranmuseum at Egeskov Castle, Denmark.[4]

Variants edit

 
Monospar ST-25 Universal, after conversion from ST-25 De Luxe
 
Monospar ST-25 Universal
Monospar ST-25 Jubilee
(1935-1936) Single fin and rudder. 30 built.[2]
Monospar ST-25 De Luxe
One Monospar ST-25 Jubilee with a large single fin and two Niagara II engines, later converted to the prototype Monospar ST-25 Universal, with twin fins.[2]
Monospar ST-25 Ambulance
Variants of both Monospar ST-25 Jubilee and ST-25 Universal, with a large door on the starboard side to allow a stretcher to be loaded.[2]
Monospar ST-25 Universal
(1936-1939) Twin fin and twin rudder. 29 built, including the conversion of the De Luxe.[2]
Monospar ST-25 Freighter
A variant of the Monospar ST-25 Universal, with a large freight door but without the passenger seating.[2]
GAL.26
One modified Monospar ST-25 Jubilee, fitted with two Cirrus Minor I engines in 1936.[2]
GAL.41
One experimental aircraft based on the Monospar ST-25 Universal. A new fuselage was built containing a pressurized section with two seats. Its purpose was to test possible pressurization systems for a proposed airliner, the GAL.40.[5][a] The GAL.41 flew for the first time on 11 May 1939,[7] and was grounded in 1941.[8]

Operators edit

  Aden
  • Arabian Airways[9]
  Australia
  Canada
  Denmark
  • Zone-Redningskorpset - 1 ambulance version[9]
  Estonia
  • ES-AXY "Vahur", in the service of the Ministry of Transport and Communications[10]
  France
  • Armée de l'Air (2 ST-25 in Indochine (Vietnam) in November 1945)[11]
  Netherlands
  • Van Melle's Confectionery Works, Breskens (one Jubilee, PH-IPM "Dubbele Arend", delivered in 1935)[12]
  New Zealand
  Romania
  Spain
  Spain
  Turkey
  United Kingdom

Specifications (Monospar ST-25 Jubilee) edit

Data from Jackson, 1973

General characteristics

  • Crew: one
  • Length: 26 ft 4 in (8.03 m)
  • Wingspan: 40 ft 2 in (12.24 m)
  • Height: 7 ft 10 in (2.39 m)
  • Wing area: 217 sq ft (20.2 m2)
  • Empty weight: 1,680 lb (762 kg)
  • Gross weight: 2,875 lb (1,304 kg)
  • Powerplant: 2 × Pobjoy Niagara II 7-cyl. air-cooled radial piston engine, 90 hp (67 kW) each

Performance

  • Maximum speed: 142 mph (229 km/h, 123 kn)
  • Range: 585 mi (941 km, 508 nmi)
  • Service ceiling: 16,000 ft (4,900 m)
  • Rate of climb: 800 ft/min (4.1 m/s)

See also edit

References edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ The Fairey FC1 was selected to meet the requirement for the airliner.[6]

Citations edit

  1. ^ Howson, 1990
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Jackson 1973, pp. 215–220
  3. ^ PIET VAN ASCH – New Zealand's Aerial Mapping Pioneer at wings.net.nz 9 February 2013 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ Ogden (2009)
  5. ^ Jarrett 1990, pp. 734–736
  6. ^ Jarrett 1990, p. 735
  7. ^ Jarrett 1990, p. 736
  8. ^ – British Aircraft of World War II accessed 1 July 2017]
  9. ^ a b c d e f Stroud 1988, p. 238
  10. ^ Estonian National Archives Photo Database, EFA.446.0.194553
  11. ^ "Les Nakajima Ki-43 " Oscar " dans l'Armée de l'Air, une fausse bonne idée" (in French). 21 February 2016.
  12. ^ (in Dutch). Archived from the original on 25 February 2014.
  13. ^ Stroud 1988, p. 237
  14. ^ Stroud 1988, pp. 237–238

Bibliography edit

  • Howson, Gerald. 1990. Aircraft of the Spanish Civil War 1936–39. Putnam ISBN 978-0-85177-842-6
  • Jackson, A.J. (1973). British Civil Aircraft since 1919, Volume 2. Putnam. pp. 215–220, 519–521 ISBN 0-370-10010-7
  • Jarrett, Philip (December 1990). "Nothing Ventured...No 9". Aeroplane Monthly. Vol. 18, no. 12. pp. 734–737, 775. ISSN 0143-7240.
  • Lumsden, Alec; Heffernan, Terry (February 1984). "Probe Probare No 2: Monospar ST-25". Aeroplane Monthly. Vol. 12, no. 2. pp. 94–96. ISSN 0143-7240.
  • Ogden, Bob (2009). Aviation Museums and Collections of Mainland Europe. Air-Britain. ISBN 978-0-85130-418-2
  • Stroud, John (April 1988). "Wings of Peace". Aeroplane Monthly. Vol. 16, no. 4. pp. 232–238. ISSN 0143-7240.
  • Wright, Matthew (1991). "Mapping by Monospar". Air Enthusiast. No. 44. pp. 6–9. ISSN 0143-5450.

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The General Aircraft Monospar ST 25 was a British 1930s light twin engined utility aircraft Monospar ST 25 Monospar ST 25 Jubilee of Eloy Fernandez Navamuel during the Spanish Civil War 1 Role National origin United Kingdom Manufacturer General Aircraft Ltd Hanworth First flight 19 June 1935 Produced 1935 1939 Number built 60 Developed from General Aircraft Monospar ST 10 Contents 1 Design and development 2 Operational history 3 Variants 4 Operators 5 Specifications Monospar ST 25 Jubilee 6 See also 7 References 7 1 Notes 7 2 Citations 7 3 BibliographyDesign and development editThe Monospar ST 25 was a low wing cantilever monoplane with a fabric covered metal structure The monospar name came from the use of a single spar in the wing structure that had been developed by H J Stieger The cabin was enclosed with five seats It was based on the GAL Monospar ST 10 with the addition of a folding seat for a fifth passenger extra side windows and the addition of a radio receiver On 19 June 1935 the prototype G ADIV made its first flight at Hanworth Air Park It was designated Monospar ST 25 Jubilee to honour the 25th anniversary of the reign of King George V 2 Operational history editThe last flying Monospar ST 25 ZK AFF of Piet Van Asch the owner of New Zealand Aerial Mapping Ltd was lost in 1986 in a hangar fire 3 The last surviving Monospar ST 25 OY DAZ an ST 25 Ambulance was fully restored during 1989 1999 and is now displayed in Egeskov Veteranmuseum at Egeskov Castle Denmark 4 Variants edit nbsp Monospar ST 25 Universal after conversion from ST 25 De Luxe nbsp Monospar ST 25 Universal Monospar ST 25 Jubilee 1935 1936 Single fin and rudder 30 built 2 Monospar ST 25 De Luxe One Monospar ST 25 Jubilee with a large single fin and two Niagara II engines later converted to the prototype Monospar ST 25 Universal with twin fins 2 Monospar ST 25 Ambulance Variants of both Monospar ST 25 Jubilee and ST 25 Universal with a large door on the starboard side to allow a stretcher to be loaded 2 Monospar ST 25 Universal 1936 1939 Twin fin and twin rudder 29 built including the conversion of the De Luxe 2 Monospar ST 25 Freighter A variant of the Monospar ST 25 Universal with a large freight door but without the passenger seating 2 GAL 26 One modified Monospar ST 25 Jubilee fitted with two Cirrus Minor I engines in 1936 2 GAL 41 One experimental aircraft based on the Monospar ST 25 Universal A new fuselage was built containing a pressurized section with two seats Its purpose was to test possible pressurization systems for a proposed airliner the GAL 40 5 a The GAL 41 flew for the first time on 11 May 1939 7 and was grounded in 1941 8 Operators edit nbsp Aden Arabian Airways 9 nbsp Australia Adelaide Airways Australian National Airways 9 Airlines WA 9 nbsp Canada Eastern Canada Air Lines five ST 25 Freighters delivered in 1936 9 Maritime Airways 9 nbsp Denmark Zone Redningskorpset 1 ambulance version 9 nbsp Estonia ES AXY Vahur in the service of the Ministry of Transport and Communications 10 nbsp France Armee de l Air 2 ST 25 in Indochine Vietnam in November 1945 11 nbsp Netherlands Van Melle s Confectionery Works Breskens one Jubilee PH IPM Dubbele Arend delivered in 1935 12 nbsp New Zealand New Zealand Aerial Mapping Royal New Zealand Air Force nbsp Romania Royal Romanian Air Force nbsp Spain Spanish Republican Air Force nbsp Spain Spanish Air Force nbsp Turkey General Command of Mapping Turkey Turkish Government two ST 25 Freighters for parachute training delivered in 1937 nbsp United Kingdom Crilly Airways 13 Utility Airways 14 Royal Aircraft Establishment two Jubilees used for radio development Royal Air Force impressed civil aircraft used during the second world war Specifications Monospar ST 25 Jubilee editData from Jackson 1973General characteristicsCrew one Length 26 ft 4 in 8 03 m Wingspan 40 ft 2 in 12 24 m Height 7 ft 10 in 2 39 m Wing area 217 sq ft 20 2 m2 Empty weight 1 680 lb 762 kg Gross weight 2 875 lb 1 304 kg Powerplant 2 Pobjoy Niagara II 7 cyl air cooled radial piston engine 90 hp 67 kW each Performance Maximum speed 142 mph 229 km h 123 kn Range 585 mi 941 km 508 nmi Service ceiling 16 000 ft 4 900 m Rate of climb 800 ft min 4 1 m s See also editGeneral Aircraft ST 18 CroydonReferences editNotes edit The Fairey FC1 was selected to meet the requirement for the airliner 6 Citations edit Howson 1990 a b c d e f g Jackson 1973 pp 215 220 PIET VAN ASCH New Zealand s Aerial Mapping Pioneer at wings net nz Archived 9 February 2013 at the Wayback Machine Ogden 2009 Jarrett 1990 pp 734 736 Jarrett 1990 p 735 Jarrett 1990 p 736 General Aircraft Monopar ST 25 British Aircraft of World War II accessed 1 July 2017 a b c d e f Stroud 1988 p 238 Estonian National Archives Photo Database EFA 446 0 194553 Les Nakajima Ki 43 Oscar dans l Armee de l Air une fausse bonne idee in French 21 February 2016 Rond vliegveld in Dutch Archived from the original on 25 February 2014 Stroud 1988 p 237 Stroud 1988 pp 237 238 Bibliography edit Howson Gerald 1990 Aircraft of the Spanish Civil War 1936 39 Putnam ISBN 978 0 85177 842 6 Jackson A J 1973 British Civil Aircraft since 1919 Volume 2 Putnam pp 215 220 519 521 ISBN 0 370 10010 7 Jarrett Philip December 1990 Nothing Ventured No 9 Aeroplane Monthly Vol 18 no 12 pp 734 737 775 ISSN 0143 7240 Lumsden Alec Heffernan Terry February 1984 Probe Probare No 2 Monospar ST 25 Aeroplane Monthly Vol 12 no 2 pp 94 96 ISSN 0143 7240 Ogden Bob 2009 Aviation Museums and Collections of Mainland Europe Air Britain ISBN 978 0 85130 418 2 Stroud John April 1988 Wings of Peace Aeroplane Monthly Vol 16 no 4 pp 232 238 ISSN 0143 7240 Wright Matthew 1991 Mapping by Monospar Air Enthusiast No 44 pp 6 9 ISSN 0143 5450 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title General Aircraft Monospar ST 25 amp oldid 1218943439, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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