The Radioplane OQ-2 was the first mass-produced UAV or drone in the United States, manufactured by the Radioplane Company. A follow-on version, the OQ-3...
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The Radioplane Company was an American aviation company that produced drone aircraft primarily for use as gunnery targets. During World War II, they produced...
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The Radioplane BTT, known as RP-71 by the company, as WS-426/2 by the United States Navy, and as WS-462/2 by the US Air Force, is a family of target drones...
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OQ-2 – Radioplane OQ-3 – Radioplane OQ-4 – Brunswick-Balke-Collender OQ-5 – unknown contractor (not built) OQ-6 – Radioplane OQ-7 – Radioplane OQ-8 –...
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OQ-14 Radioplane OQ-17 Radioplane OQ-19 Radioplane Q-1 Radioplane Q-3 Radioplane RP-1 Radioplane RP-2 Radioplane RP-3 Radioplane RP-4 Radioplane RP-5 Radioplane...
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The Radioplane Q-1 was an American target drone, developed in the early 1950s for the United States Air Force by the Radioplane Company. Originally powered...
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Northrop AQM-38 (redirect from Radioplane AQM-38)
AQM-38 was an American target drone, developed during the 1950s by the Radioplane Division of the Northrop Corporation, Newbury Park, California, and manufactured...
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model aircraft in the 1930s opening a shop. The shop evolved into the "Radioplane Company". Denny believed that low-cost RC aircraft would be very useful...
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left, Monroe moved in with Dougherty's parents and began a job at the Radioplane Company, a munitions factory in Van Nuys, to help the war effort. In late...
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The Radioplane OQ-17 was a target drone produced by the Radioplane Company for the United States Army Air Forces and, as the TD4D/KDR Quail, the United...
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Northrop AQM-35 (redirect from Radioplane AQM-35)
55 Q-4B/AQM-35B: M2.0 List of missiles Unmanned aerial vehicle Wikimedia Commons has media related to Northrop AQM-35. Northrop (Radioplane) Q-4/AQM-35...
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The Radioplane RP-77 was a small target drone missile, constructed largely of plastic materials, produced by the Radioplane division of the Northrop Corporation...
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successor to the Radioplane Company who developed the Crossbow's predecessor, the Q-1 target drone. In the late 1940s, the Radioplane Company developed...
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The Radioplane OQ-12 (company designation RP-6 was a target drone in the United States, manufactured by the Radioplane company. The OQ-12 design had a...
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List of aircraft (R) (section Radioplane)
Shops / Radioplane) Radioplane OQ-1 Radioplane OQ-2 Radioplane OQ-3 Radioplane OQ-6 Radioplane OQ-6A Radioplane OQ-7 Radioplane OQ-13 Radioplane OQ-14 Radioplane...
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32nd Regiment Royal Artillery from 1999 to 2008. Canadair CL-89 Midge Radioplane BTT Black Hornet Nano Honeywell RQ-16 T-Hawk Corporal – In service with...
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she wouldn't be alone. To help the war effort, she began working at the Radioplane Company that year, where she was noticed by photographer David Conover...
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for their radio-controlled target drone, the Radioplane OQ-2. In July 1940, they formed the Radioplane Company and manufactured nearly fifteen thousand...
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airline (IATA code XQ) XQ, a model of Daewoo Royale car XQ-1, a variant of Radioplane Q-1 drone aircraft This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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The Radioplane OQ-6 was a target drone developed by the Radioplane Company under the designation RP-14 and evaluated by the United States Army Air Forces...
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Aircraft Modification Unit KDN Gorgon United States target drone 1945 19 Radioplane OQ-2 United States target drone 1939 15,000 V-1 Flying Bomb Germany surface...
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Look up Q1 in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Q1 or Q-1 may refer to: Radioplane Q-1, an American experimental unmanned aircraft of the 1950s The primary...
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1950s, McCulloch manufactured target drone engines, which were sold to RadioPlane in the 1970s. These McCulloch 4318 small four cylinder horizontally opposed...
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The Radioplane XKD4R, known by the company designation RP-70, was an American target drone developed by the Radioplane Division of the Northrop Corporation...
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Purpose/Description Location/Used By Manufacturer AN/USD-1 Film surveillance drone Radioplane AN/USD-2 Overseer unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) surveillance drone Aerojet...
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TRX Lockheed X-7A Northrop BQM-74 Chukar Northrop KD2R5 Radioplane MQM-57 Falconer Radioplane OQ-2 Ryan BGM-34B Firebee List of aviation museums Skores...
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was future U.S. president Ronald Reagan, who had sent Conover to the Radioplane Munitions Factory where he discovered Monroe. His published writings include:...
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confusion with the Radioplane TDD TD2D Katydid – redesignated KDD in 1945 D: Frankfort TDD – skipped to avoid confusion with the Radioplane TDD TD2D – skipped...
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Headquarters Hawthorne, California , United States of America Key people Oliver P. Echols Thomas V. Jones Products Aircraft Subsidiaries Radioplane Company...
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Tupolev TB-1 bombers remotely in the late 1930s. In 1940, Denny started the Radioplane Company and more models emerged during World War II – used both to train...
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