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Convair Class Vf Convoy Fighter The Original Proposal For The Xfy1 Pogo Jared Zichek

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Convair Class Vf Convoy Fighter The Original Proposal For The Xfy1 Pogo Jared Zichek
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Publisher: Retromechanix Productions
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.57 MB
Pages: 74
Author: Jared Zichek
ISBN: 9780996875431, 0996875433
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Convair Class Vf Convoy Fighter The Original Proposal For The Xfy1 Pogo Jared Zichek by Jared Zichek 9780996875431, 0996875433 instant download after payment.

ASIN: B06XTZS23C
This book presents the original proposal for the Convair Class VF Convoy Fighter of 1950, which led to the XFY-1 Pogo turboprop tailsitter naval aircraft. It was one of five submissions to the US Navys Convoy Fighter competition, which called for a single-seat high performance fighter designed to protect convoy vessels from attack by enemy aircraft, and for vertical unassisted takeoff from, and landings on, small platform areas afloat or ashore.
Every detail of the proposal is covered, including armament variations, landing gear alternatives, and an unbuilt small scale technology demonstrator. While the XFY-1 retained the original configuration of the proposal, nearly every contour was subtly changed during the types evolution. As a bonus, a pair of Convair design studies for a vertical takeoff observation and reconnaissance tailsitter aircraft submitted to the US Army in 1955 are also included. This book features 43 images, including rare photos, detailed blueprints, contemporary illustrations, and beautiful color profiles. This is the fourth in a series of monographs covering the Navys Convoy Fighter competition of 1950 previous volumes on the Goodyear, Martin and Northrop designs are still available from booksellers worldwide.

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