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  1. Dec 28, 2012 · The XP-67 was powered by two liquid-cooled, turbo-supercharged inverted vee Continental XI-1430-17R/-19L engines of 1,350 rated horsepower each (about 1,050hp actual). Maximum speed reached was 405mph at 25,000 feet. It was 44 feet, 9-1/4 inches long, 15 feet, 9 inches high with a 55 foot wingspan; gross takeoff weight was 22,114 pounds.

  2. The McDonnell FH Phantom is a twinjet, straight-wing, carrier-based fighter aircraft designed and first flown during late World War II for the United States Navy. As a first-generation jet fighter , the Phantom was the first purely jet-powered aircraft to land on an American aircraft carrier [2] [N 1] and the first jet deployed by the United ...

  3. マクドネル XP-67 ( McDonnell XP-67) は 第二次世界大戦 後期に 米国 の マクドネル・エアクラフト (以下、マクドネル社)が開発していた アメリカ陸軍航空軍 向けの 単葉 単座 レシプロ 双発 戦闘機 である。. 機体の非公式名は バット ( Bat) 。. 後に一大軍用 ...

  4. Nov 18, 2017 · The XP-67 was the first attempt by the McDonnell corporation to build a fighter for the United States Military. The same corporation would go on to built the superb F-4 Phantom II, F-15 Eagle and F-18 Hornet air superiority and strike fighters would initially see some bumps in the road, led by none other than James S. McDonnell himself.

  5. Jun 26, 2023 · The XP-67 was a very aerodynamically advanced aircraft. James McDonnell had long been fascinated by the idea of using other parts of the airframe—not just the wings—as lifting surfaces. So, in designing the XP-67 his team attempted to maintain true airfoil sections over most of the airframe by blending the center fuselage and engine ...

  6. About this Plan. McDonnell XP-67. Radio control scale model twin. Scale is 1/10. Jack Lynn Bale's McDonnell XP-67 found in RCGroups posted by 'mtnmnstr' Here it is all despotted and cleaned up. Subject is the 1944 McDonnell XP-67 'Bat' or 'Moonbat' prototype of a twin-engine, long-range, single-seat interceptor aircraft for the USAAF.

  7. The XP-67 was a spectacular-looking single-seat twin, the only piston-engine airplane that McDonnell Aircraft ever produced. The company completed just one XP-67 before jets left props in the dust ...

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