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This is the comprehensive story of some of the most radical attack
aircraft ever designed to operate from an aircraft carrier. These
incredible projects were developed in 1948 to equip the USS United
States, an immense 65,000-ton supercarrier that was to have been
the core of the Navy's nascent strategic nuclear bombardment
capability. Legendary aerospace companies such as Convair,
Curtiss-Wright, Douglas, Fairchild, Lockheed, Martin, North
American, Northrop, and Republic would each submit proposals to the
competitions. Varying widely in appearance, these studies ranged
from Douglas's relatively small and modern Model 593 to their
unconventional Model 1186 series, which was inspired by the X-3
Stiletto and featured a small parasite aircraft mounted atop a
gigantic missile. Recently declassified, details of these
fascinating projects are presented here for the first time.
The Boeing XF8B-1 "Five-in-One" fighter was the last piston engine
fighter built by Boeing and very nearly the last fighter built by
the company until its merger with McDonnell Douglas in 1997.
Conceived in 1943, the XF8B-1 was unusual for a naval fighter in
having an internal bomb bay, tremendous range, and counter-rotating
propellers, the latter necessitated by its huge Pratt & Whitney
R-4360 "Wasp Major" engine, a 28-cylinder air-cooled radial that
produced a staggering 3,500 hp. An exhaustive account based on
extensive research at the National Archives and Boeing Historical
Archive, this book contains an authoritative text along with
hundreds of rare photos, general arrangement drawings, color
profiles, artist's impressions, and extensive extracts from the
pilot's and maintenance manuals.
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