The Ling-Temco-Vought (LTV) XC-142 is a tiltwing experimental aircraft designed to investigate the operational suitability of vertical/short takeoff and...
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Corporation, Chance Vought, Vought-Sikorsky, LTV Aerospace (part of Ling-Temco-Vought), Vought Aircraft Companies, and Vought Aircraft Industries. The first...
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Crow Center. LTV A-7 Corsair II Vought YA-7F LTV XC-142 LTV L450F Vought Model 1600 MGM-52 Lance ASM-135 ASAT Vought HVM MGM-140 ATACMS LTV XQM-93 Notes...
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The Vought F7U Cutlass was a United States Navy carrier-based jet fighter and fighter-bomber designed and produced by the aircraft manufacturer Chance Vought...
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World War II and the Korean War. Designed and initially manufactured by Chance Vought, the Corsair was soon in great demand; additional production contracts...
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The LTV A-7 Corsair II is an American carrier-capable subsonic light attack aircraft designed and manufactured by Ling-Temco-Vought (LTV). The A-7 was...
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The Vought XF5U "Flying Flapjack" was an experimental U.S. Navy fighter aircraft designed by Charles H. Zimmerman for Vought during World War II. This...
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Avgeekery.com. "Chance Vought/LTV History" Archived 2013-10-21 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved: 30 JULY 2013. Winchester 2006, p. 242. "Chance-Vought RF-8G Crusader"...
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The Vought XF8U-3 Crusader III was an aircraft developed by Chance Vought as a successor to the successful Vought F-8 Crusader program and as a competitor...
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a Westinghouse 24C (later J34) axial turbojet on 5 September 1944. Chance Vought was awarded a contract for three V-340 (company designation) prototypes...
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SSM-N-8 Regulus (redirect from Chance-Vought Regulus)
Aerojet JATO bottles on the aft end of the fuselage. In October 1943, Chance Vought Aircraft Company signed a study contract for a 300-mile (480 km) range...
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SSM-N-9 Regulus II (redirect from Chance-Vought SSM-N-9a Regulus II)
Thomas S. Gates cancelled the project. At the time of the cancelation, Vought had completed 20 missiles with 27 more on the production line. The airframe...
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The Vought V-173 "Flying Pancake" is an American experimental test aircraft built as part of the Vought XF5U program during World War II. Both the V-173...
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The Vought SB2U Vindicator is an American carrier-based dive bomber developed for the United States Navy in the 1930s, the first monoplane in this role...
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Armament 3 × .30 in (7.62 mm) machine guns Angelucci 1987, p. 434. "Chance Vought/LTV History" (PDF). Environmental Protection Agency (.gov). p. 13. Retrieved...
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The Vought VE-7 "Bluebird" was an early biplane of the United States. First flying in 1917, it was designed as a two-seat trainer for the United States...
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suppression experiments Lockheed XC-35 – Pressurized cabin development Lockheed XV-4 Hummingbird – Jetlift VTOL LTV XC-142 – VTOL transport technology demonstrator...
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States Navy competition, and the two prototypes were not completed. Chance Vought Aircraft began work on 25 January 1950 on a U.S. Navy proposal for an...
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Northrop XFT (redirect from Vought V-150)
abandoned the 3A project and sold its blueprints to Chance Vought Aviation, where it became the Vought V-141. XFT-1 Initial prototype of this naval fighter...
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The Vought XF2U was a prototype biplane fighter aircraft evaluated by the United States Navy at the end of the 1920s, but was already outclassed by competing...
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Data from Eckland, K.O. (25 April 2009). "Aerofiles Vought (Chance Vought), Lewis & Vought, Vought-Sikorsky". Aerofiles.com. USA. Retrieved 20 September...
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with Chance Vought under the umbrella of United Aircraft and hoped to regain the Pan Am Clipper routes once serviced by their S-42 with the new Vought-Sikorsky...
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The Vought VE-10 "Bat Boat" was an American biplane flying boat built in 1919 by Vought. Chance M. Vought announced the VE-10 at around the same time...
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