The Seversky XP-41 was a fighter aircraft built in the United States in 1939. A single prototype was modified from the last production Seversky P-35 by...
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speed record. Seversky entered two aircraft based on the P-35 in a 1938 competition for a new fighter for the Air Corps. One was the XP-41 (which had the...
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Republic Aviation (redirect from Seversky Aircraft Corporation)
additional aircraft for testing, as the XP-43. By April 1939, the Seversky Aircraft Corporation had lost $550,000, and Seversky was forced out of the company he...
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theme: Seversky AT-12 Seversky BT-8 Seversky FN Seversky P-35 Seversky XP-41 Seversky 2PA Seversky A8V Seversky SEV-1XP Seversky SEV-3 Seversky EP-106...
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Republic P-43 Lancer (redirect from Seversky AP-4)
enhancements, designated AP-2, AP-7, AP-4 (which flew after the AP-7), AP-9, and XP-41. The series included a carrier-based version designated the NF-1 (Naval...
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The Seversky SEV-3 was an American three-seat amphibian monoplane, the first aircraft designed and built by the Seversky Aircraft Corporation. The SEV-3...
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Republic XP-72 was an American prototype fighter-interceptor developed by Republic Aircraft as a progression of the P-47 Thunderbolt design. The XP-72 was...
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Republic P-47 Thunderbolt variants (redirect from Republic XP-47B Thunderbolt)
prototype under the designation XP-47, in November 1939. In addition to the XP-47, the USAAC also ordered another prototype as the XP-47A. This prototype was...
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117 SET XV Romania 1934 Prototype 1 Seversky AP-9 US 1939 Prototype 1 Seversky P-35 US 1935 Retired 136 Seversky XP-41 US 1939 Prototype 1 Shchetinin (Grigorovich)...
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Alexander Kartveli (section Seversky Corporation)
the successor to a line of airplanes derived from the Seversky P-35, the XP-41, P-43 Lancer and XP-44 Rocket. The P-47 design team headed by Kartveli originally...
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to earlier Seversky designs: P-35, XP-41, P-43, and the unbuilt P-44. After a change in the board of directors, Alexander P. de Seversky was removed...
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- Fighter Republic XP-72 - Prototype fighter Ryan PT-16/PT-22 Recruit - Primary trainer St. Louis YPT-15 - Primary trainer Seversky AT-12 Guardsman - Advanced...
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Republic F-84 Thunderjet (redirect from XP-84 Thunderjet)
designated XP-84A, which was also fitted with a more powerful J35-GE-15 engine with 4,000 lbf (17.79 kN) of thrust. The first prototype XP-84 was rolled...
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The Republic XP-69 was an American fighter aircraft proposed by Republic Aviation in 1941 in response to a requirement by the United States Army Air Corps...
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by Activision in 1982. In Sky Jinks, the player pilots a low-flying Seversky XP-41 airplane through a time trial. To complete a game level, the player...
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Curtiss P-36 Hawk (redirect from Curtiss XP-36D)
for a new single-seat fighter, but the contest was delayed because the Seversky entry crashed on its way there. Curtiss took advantage of the delay to...
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XP-72 prototype fighter Ryan PT-16/PT-22 Recruit primary trainer St. Louis YPT-15 primary trainer Seversky AT-12 Guardsman advanced trainer Seversky BT-8...
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List of aircraft (Se) (section Seversky)
A8V Seversky AT-12 Seversky BT-8 Seversky SEV-X-BT Seversky FN Seversky P-35 Seversky XP-41 Seversky Super Clipper (Seville Aircraft Inc.) Seville Two...
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2015-07-15. Retrieved 2015-07-15. "Seversky AP-4 - fighter". "Seversky XP-41". www.joebaugher.com. "P-35 Seversky". americancombatplanes.com. Retrieved...
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the Seversky P-35 single-seat fighter trace back to the Seversky SEV-3 amphibian, which was developed into the Seversky BT-8 basic trainer. Seversky's chief...
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Consolidated P-30 (redirect from Consolidated XP-33)
A-11 was also built, along with 2 Y1P-25 prototypes and YP-27, Y1P-28, and XP-33 proposals. The P-30 is significant for being the first fighter in United...
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The Republic XF-91 Thunderceptor (originally designated XP-91) is a mixed-propulsion prototype interceptor aircraft, developed by Republic Aviation. The...
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Command - National Naval Aviation Museum. Retrieved 2023-11-17. "Curtiss XP-31 Swift". Militaryfactory. Retrieved 2024-01-06. "Curtiss P-36A Hawk". National...
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reporting name "Oscar") January 27 – Lockheed XP-38, prototype of the P-38 Lightning Curtiss XP-42 Seversky XP-41 March 8 – Latécoère 611 March 26 – Cessna...
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Thunderceptor Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era Consolidated Vultee XP-81 Douglas A2D Skyshark McDonnell XF-88B Ryan XF2R Dark Shark Related lists...
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Playground News, Fort Walton, Florida, 11 November 1948, Volume 3, Number 41, p. 1. Machat, 1994, pp.50–51 Machat, 1994, p.51 Bridgman, Leonard, ed. (1947)...
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January 31, 2017. Bodie, Warren M. (1994). Republic's P-47 Thunderbolt: From Seversky to Victory. Hayesville, North Carolina: Widewing Publications. ISBN 0-9629359-1-3...
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v t e Republic and Seversky aircraft Seversky aircraft SEV-3 BT-8 P-35 A8V1 XP-41 Republic aircraft Names Lancer Loon Rainbow Rocket Seabee Snooper Swallow...
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30.20250°N 85.84972°W / 30.20250; -85.84972 (Range 64) (30°23′54″N 086°41′33″W / 30.39833°N 86.69250°W / 30.39833; -86.69250) and involved 2+1⁄2...
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