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VL Humu was a Finnish fighter, designed by the State Aircraft Factory (''Valtion Lentokonetehdas'' ) in 1944. The Humu was based on the American Brewster F2A design. Humu was largely constructed out of wood due to scarcity of metals. The frame was however made from steel and followed closely the Brewster design.

The decision to start making the Humu was made due to the small numbers of Brewsters in service (44) in the Finnish Air Force . Torsti Verkkola, Arvo Ylinen and Martti Vainio were called upon to lead the project. The Finnish Air Force ordered 90 Humus, however, the production was stopped in 1944, when only one aircraft had been produced. This aircraft carried the call signal HM-671. The first flight took place on August 8 1944 . The HM-671 flew altogether for a total 19 hours and 50 minutes. The aircraft was 250 kilograms heavier than calculated, its engine too weak and the aircraft was simply not of the standard expected from a fighter aircraft of 1944. It was noted that the change from wing guns to fuselage mounted machine guns was a good change.

The HM-671 has been fully restored and is displayed at the Central Finland Aviation Museum .


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SPECIFICATIONS (VL HUMU)

  plane Or Copter plane
  jet Or Prop prop
  crew One
  length Main 803 m
  length Alt 26 ft 4 in
  span Main 1067 m
  span Alt 35 ft 0 in
  height Main 366 m
  height Alt 12 ft 0 in
  area Main 1940 m&2
  area Alt 2088 ft&2
  max Takeoff Weight Main 2,895 kg
  max Takeoff Weight Alt 6,380 lbs
  engine (prop) Shvetsov M-63
  type Of Prop 9-cyl
  number Of Props 1
  power Main 746 kW
  power Alt 1,000 hp
  max Speed Main 430 km/h
  max Speed Alt 267 mi/h
  ceiling Main 8,000 m
  ceiling Alt 26,250 ft
  climb Rate Main 133 m/s
  climb Rate Alt 436 ft/s