Secret Pusher Fighters of World War II di Gerald Balzer edito da Specialty Press

Secret Pusher Fighters of World War II

XP-54, XP-55, and XP-56

EAN:

9781580071253

ISBN:

1580071252

Pagine:
192
Formato:
Hardback
Lingua:
Inglese
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Descrizione Secret Pusher Fighters of World War II

American Secret Pusher Fighters of World War II analyzes the state of military aircraft procurement just prior to the start of World War II. It provides insight into the difficulties encountered by America's air services in dealing with an isolationist Congress and a limited mindset in the Army, which was seemingly indifferent to the aeronautical progress being made in Europe by the British and Germans. The book then focuses on the three winners of the 1940 fighter competition - the Vultee XP-54, the Curtiss XP-55, and the Northrop XP-56. Each of these radical designs - engine in the back (aka Pusher) using small canards in front, or, in the case of the XP-56, essentially a flying wing, used non-strategic materials and were developed in secret. At the time, the aerodynamics of these aircraft far outpaced engine development. In addition, this book details the technical difficulties of mating an advanced aircraft design with inadequate engine development.

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