Morane-Saulnier Mörkö

1942

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Morane-Saulnier Mörkö

The increasing obsolescence of the M.S.406 led the Finnish Air Force to order, on 22 October 1942, the installation of a Klimov M-105P in an M.S.406 airframe. The M-105P engine, derived from the HS 12Y, afforded 1,100hp for take-off, and a substantial quantity of this power plant, together with suitable VTSh-61P propellers, had been captured by the Wehrmacht and was available to the Finns. A 20mm MG 151 cannon was mounted between the cylinder banks, a Bf 109G oil cooler was adopted, an aerodynamically-improved engine cowling was introduced, and, with some local structural strengthening, the prototype conversion was flown on 4 February 1943 as the Mörkö (Ghost) or Mörkö-Moraani. Successful trials resulted in the decision to bring all surviving M.S.406 and M.S.410 fighters to Mörkö standard, but only two more were completed before termination of the Finnish-Soviet conflict. Nevertheless, the conversion programme continued, and by 21 November 1945, the remaining Morane-Saulnier fighters had been modified, bringing the total number of Mörkös delivered into the Finnish inventory to 41 aircraft. These retained the two or (in the case of the M.S.410 conversion) four wing-mounted 7.5mm machine guns, but shortages of the MG 151 cannon necessitated this engine-mounted weapon being replaced by a 12.7mm Berezina UB machine gun in some aircraft. The Mörkö remained in service until 11 September 1948, when the survivors were placed in storage, being scrapped four years later.

Specification 
 WEIGHTS
  Take-off weight2849 kg6281 lb
  Empty weight2106 kg4643 lb
 DIMENSIONS
  Wingspan10.62 m35 ft 10 in
  Length8.38 m28 ft 6 in
  Height2.71 m9 ft 11 in
  Wing area17.10 m2184.06 sq ft
 PERFORMANCE
  Max. speed525 km/h326 mph

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Danny, e-mail, 07.12.2013 18:45

THIS IS FROM HITLER?

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lxbfYeaa, e-mail, 14.03.2024 Danny

20

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mashan, 18.06.2011 12:27

because the engines were essentially the same as used in the Lagg 1 and Lagg 3 Soviet fighters.

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jkjd, 06.02.2011 01:40

anyone know how many rounds were carried for the mg 151?

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Uyraell., e-mail, 18.06.2010 21:11

The adoption of the Klimov powerplant Made the MS 406 and MS 410 aircraft Finland had somewhat more usable. At the time, the aircraft were dubbed "Lagg-Moranes", because the engines were essentially the same as used in the Lagg 1 and Lagg 3 Soviet fighters.

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