File:Curtiss XP-42 in flight 1945.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionCurtiss XP-42 in flight 1945.jpg |
English: The Curtiss XP-42 from the NACA Langley Research Center, Virginia (USA), in flight on 13 April 1945. This highly modified Curtiss P-36A became the XP-42 when it was re-engined and took part in drag-reduction and all-moving tail research with the NACA at Langley. The last flight of this aircraft took place in April 1947. It was then scrapped in July 1947. |
Date | Taken on 13 April 1945 |
Source | NASA photo EL-2000-00251 [1] |
Author | NACA |
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