Farman F.190

F.190
Role Civil utility aircraft
Manufacturer Farman
First flight 1928
Number built 158


The Farman F.190 was a utility aircraft built in France in the 1920s and 1930s. It was a high-wing, strut-braced monoplane of conventional configuration with a fully enclosed cabin and fixed, tailskid undercarriage. Popular both as a private aircraft and in the air taxi role, some 30 examples were also operated by airlines in France and elsewhere in Europe. Fifteen of these joined Air France's fleet in 1933 from the fleets of the smaller airlines it had absorbed.

A dedicated air ambulance version was built as the F.197S (for "Sanitaire") with provision for two litters and an attendant.

In 1932, a version with a slightly enlarged cabin, revised tail fin, and four-blade propeller entered production as the Farman F.390.


Variants

Data from: Aviafrance[1]

F.190
main production version with a 170 kW (230 hp) Gnome et Rhône 5Ba engine, 57 built.
F.191
Powered by a 180 kW (240 hp) Gnome et Rhône 5Bc for long distance flying, one built for a customer in Portugal.
F.192
version with a 170 kW (230 hp) Salmson 9Ab engine, 22 built.
F.192/1
version with a 210 kW (280 hp) Salmson 9Aba engine, 2 built.
F.193
version with a 190 kW (250 hp) Farman 9Ea engine, 22 built.
F.193/1
version with a 210 kW (280 hp) Farman 9Ebr engine, one built.
F.194
version with a 190 kW (250 hp) Hispano-Suiza 6Mb engine, 4 built.
F.195
version with a 170 kW (230 hp) Salmson 9Ab engine, 6 built for Venezuela.
F.196
version with a 220 kW (300 hp) Gnome & Rhône 7Kb engine, one built.
F.197
version with a 180 kW (240 hp) Lorraine 7Me Mizar engine, 9 built.
F.197S air ambulance version of F.197
F.198
version with a 190 kW (250 hp) Renault 9Pa engine, 2 built.
F.199
version with a 220 kW (300 hp) Lorraine 9Na Algol engine, 6 built.
F.390
version with a 110 kW (150 hp) Farman 7Ear engine, 6 built
F.391
version with a 140 kW (190 hp) Farman 9Ecr engine, 4 built
F.392
version with a 110 kW (150 hp) Farman 7Ear engine, 4 built
F.393
version with a 140 kW (190 hp) Farman 9Ecr engine, 11 built

Operators

Civil operators

 France
 Portugal
 Romania
 Yugoslavia

Military operators

 Brazil
 Portugal
Spain Spanish Republic
 Venezuela
 Uruguay

Specifications (F.190)

General characteristics

Performance


References

  1. Parmentier, Bruno. "Farman". Retrieved 11 November 2013.
  2. Other French planes in the Civil War
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