| Although the Aeronautica Militara in 1934 selected the
P.Z.L. P.11 for the re-equipment of its fighter element, a
small series of I.A.R.14s was also ordered that year for
evaluation purposes. Flown in 1933, the I.A.R.14 was
essentially similar to the I.A.R.13, but reverted to the
Lorraine 12Eb engine, which, while inferior to the HS
12Mc for fighter installation, had the advantage of
being licence-built by I.A.R. Apart from the engine
change, the fuselage of the I.A.R.14 was redesigned.
The turnover pylon was incorporated in a fairing aft of the cockpit, shorter-span, broad-chord ailerons were
introduced, the vertical tail was redesigned and the
span of the horizontal surfaces was increased, their inverted-
Vee type bracing struts giving place to parallel
struts. Armament remained the standard pair of
7.7mm Vickers guns. Twenty I.A.R.14s delivered to the
Aeronautica Militara in 1934 were utilised, after service
evaluation, in the fighter training role.
 | A three-view drawing (1280 x 830) |
WEIGHTS |
Take-off weight | 1540 kg | 3395 lb |
Empty weight | 1150 kg | 2535 lb |
DIMENSIONS |
Wingspan | 11.70 m | 38 ft 5 in |
Length | 7.32 m | 24 ft 0 in |
Height | 2.50 m | 8 ft 2 in |
Wing area | 19.80 m2 | 213.13 sq ft |
PERFORMANCE |
Max. speed | 294 km/h | 183 mph |
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