France's Breguet 482 heavy bomber
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Design
The Breguet 482 was to be a heavy bomber.1
Prototype
Two were ordered but the Fall of France caused the program to be cancelled.1 One prototype was taken to Algeria but was destroyed in a bombing raid.1 In 1947 the second prototype was fixed so that it was able to fly.1
Production
Variants
Usage
Specifications
| Breguet 4821 | |
|---|---|
| Type | Heavy Bomber1 |
| Crew | |
| Engine (Type) | 4: Hispano-Suiza1 |
| Cylinders | |
| Cooling | |
| Net HP | 1,100 each1 |
| Propeller blades | |
| Dimensions | |
| Span | 80'1 |
| Length | 61' 6"1 |
| Height | |
| Wing area | |
| Weight | |
| Empty | |
| Normal load | |
| Loaded | |
| Performance | |
| Speed | 328 mph1 |
| Cruising speed | |
| Climb | |
| Service ceiling | |
| Range | |
| Range - maximum | |
| Armament |
Sources:
- World War II Airplanes Volume 1, Enzo Angelucci, Paolo Matricardi, 1976

