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  1. The Lockheed XP-49 (company Model 522) was an advancement on the P-38 Lightning for a fighter in response to U.S. Army Air Corps proposal 39-775. Intended to use the new 24-cylinder Pratt & Whitney X-1800 engine, this proposal, which was for an aircraft substantially similar to the P-38, was assigned the designation XP-49 , while the competing ...

  2. Lockheed XP-49; Lockheed XP-58 Chain Lightning; Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era. Bristol Beaufighter – (United Kingdom) de Havilland Mosquito – (United Kingdom) Focke-Wulf Fw 187 Falke – (German Reich) Fokker G.I – (Netherlands) Hughes XF-11 – (United States) Kawasaki Ki-96 – (Japan) Messerschmitt Me 210 ...

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  4. Mar 12, 2024 · Jo Ferris March 12, 2024 No Comments. The Lockheed XP-49 was designed as an enhanced fighter, building on the foundation of the P-38 Lightning. Despite its potential, the project did not advance past the prototype phase. By the time the prototype was completed, it was already surpassed by the operational capabilities of the existing P-38 models.

  5. The Lockheed XP-49, its designation seemingly out of sequence in that it was a conception of pre-war years, was designed in 1939 with the ambitious goal of attaining 761km/h in level flight at 4572m. The XP-49 would have been a veritable flying arsenal in its day as it was to be armed with two 20mm cannon and four 12.7mm machine-guns.

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  6. Apr 8, 2024 · The Lockheed XP-49: An Unfulfilled Promise. April 8, 2024 Craig Bowman. Lockheed XP-49. Amid the fervent innovation of World War II, Lockheed’s XP-49 project set out to redefine aerial combat by surpassing the esteemed P-38 Lightning.

  7. Jan 18, 2017 · The Lockheed XP-49, its designation seemingly out of sequence in that it was a conception of pre-war years, was designed in 1939 with the ambitious goal of attaining 473mph (761.2km/h) in level flight at 15,000ft 14572m).

  8. XP-49; Role: Fighter: National origin: United States: Manufacturer: Lockheed Corporation: Designer: Clarence Johnson: First flight: 14 November 1942: Status: Cancelled: Number built: 1: Developed from: Lockheed P-38 Lightning

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