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C-22J Ventura

Mario Noriega Designs

AIRCRAFTJETAEROBATICITALIANLIGHT

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The Machine: A fully aerobatic, very-light Jet that compares to the Bede BD-5J, but heavier and sporting two instead of one TRS-18 turbojets. Up to Mach 0.47 and 650 NM of range, with a service ceiling of 25000ft. A low stall speed (for a jet) makes the aircraft good for short field operations. Certified for VFR operations only, yet includes a good avionics suite. This is a "Classic" aircraft featuring "Steam" gauges and radios. Yet, controls and systems are easy to operate.

The History: The C-22J is the last aircraft to be adorned with the legendary Caproni name. Originally known as "Caproncino", then marketed as "Ventura". A very-light jet developed in the 1980s as a military trainer, surveillance and reconnaissance aircraft. Powered by two TRS-18 turbojets fed from a dorsal NACA intake, the aircraft reached Mach 0.47 and was fully aerobatic. The airframe shows its origin in a glider design, the Caproni A-21 Calif. After the merger with SIAI Marchetti, the project was cancelled in favor of the SF-260.

The Simulation - 3D Model: This aircraft ships with a 3-D cockpit, that incorporates realistic night lighting, in the form of a dim dome flood light, backlit gauges and luminous digital displays. The flight crew of 2 is affected by your input in the payloads menu of Flight Simulator, allowing to choose between male, female or empty seats.

The Simulation - Realism: This aircraft has been tuned with the invaluable help of Engineer Carlo Ferrarin, who created the real aircraft. Unique and one-off documentation has been kindly provided, and used extensively, for the creation of this product! Just like the real aircraft, the systems are simple and of easy operation. Engines can be started with the press of a button. Systems modelling allows the following of real-world checklists as closely as Flight Simulator allows. An in-sim checklist is included, as well as a full flight manual. The flight model is tuned with advanced aerospace techniques, resulting in a highly realistic aircraft, yet, it is very pleasant to fly, both during aerobatic displays or "A to B" cruising.

Highlights:

  • High-Resolution 3D cockpit
  • Full Documentation
  • Aerobatic

The C22J Ventura is two-place, twin-engine military jet aircraft designed by Italian aerospace firm Caproni Vizzola. The C22J was intended as a training aircraft with a few operational combat roles including electronic warfare and aerial forward air control. It first flew on July 21, 1980, but was never introduced into production due to lack of demand. Caproni Vizzola built just two, and the program was cancelled in 1988.

Based on a general sailplane design, the C22J features a high aspect main wing with a span of 32 feet, 10 inches, tip tanks, a T-tail empennage, and tricycle landing gear. The all-metal aircraft has a bulbous canopy with side-by-side seating for flight instruction.

The aircraft is powered by two Microturbo TRS 18-046 turbojet engines that each generate up to 220 pounds of thrust. It cruises at 200 miles per hour, has a top speed of 300 mph, and stalls at 75. The C22J has a range of 460 miles, a service ceiling of 25,000 feet, and climbs at up to 1,800 feet per minute.

The C22J Ventura by Caproni Vizzola is a rare breed of aircraft that offers pilots both ease of flight and the ability to push performance limits. Inside the cockpit, aviators can gently lift off, fly straight and level, practice turns, and then land with ease. Once familiarized with the jet, pilots can then test their skills in the C22J with loops, rolls, and maneuvers that push the aircraft to its +6 or -3 g limits.

Specifications


SPEEDCruise: Mach 0.4, Max.: Mach 0.47
CEILING7,600 m / 25,000 ft
TYPICAL RANGE1,200 km / 650 nmi
LENGTH6,26 m (20 ft 7 in)
WINGSPAN9,21 m (30 ft 2 in)
HEIGHT2,15 m (7 ft)
TAKEOFF920 m (3,018 ft)
EMPTY WEIGHT738 Kg (1,628 lb)
MAX TAKEOFF WEIGHT1,255 Kg (2,767 lb)
FUEL CAPACITY418 l (111 USg)
ENGINEMicroturbo TRS-18-046
COCKPIT CREW2

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