Mon Jul 06, 2020 10:54 am
Nah, there are at least TSR.2s remaining. Arrow and the XB-49 take it for worst way to be ended, both ordered to be chopped up on site immediately. However, the XB-49 got revenge with the B-2. The Arrow is still "Canada's Shame" and continues to be hotly debated even outside of the aviation and military communities.
Mon Jul 06, 2020 1:16 pm
Mon Jul 06, 2020 4:54 pm
Mon Jul 06, 2020 8:44 pm
Wed Jul 08, 2020 11:14 am
Kyleb wrote:Mark Sampson wrote:Some decision-maker looked at the XP-60 and asked... just how is this better than the P-47?
Agreed, it's no fun when a big project gets cancelled.
The amazing thing, and something I genuinely don't understand, is how Curtiss went from producing a very modern aircraft (for its day) in the P-36, updating it into the P-40, and then repetitively stubbing its toe for the duration of the war. With available HP more than doubling over that timeframe, North American figuring out laminar flow, and a thousand other improvements coming down the pike, Curtiss couldn't stack up a few of those learning to make a better airplane? Theymade a brand new airplane 3 years after the first flight of the P-47 and the "new" airplane wasn't enough better to warrant even a sniff?
Fri Jul 10, 2020 8:22 am
Kyleb wrote:Mark Sampson wrote:Some decision-maker looked at the XP-60 and asked... just how is this better than the P-47?
Agreed, it's no fun when a big project gets cancelled.
The amazing thing, and something I genuinely don't understand, is how Curtiss went from producing a very modern aircraft (for its day) in the P-36, updating it into the P-40, and then repetitively stubbing its toe for the duration of the war. With available HP more than doubling over that timeframe, North American figuring out laminar flow, and a thousand other improvements coming down the pike, Curtiss couldn't stack up a few of those learning to make a better airplane? Theymade a brand new airplane 3 years after the first flight of the P-47 and the "new" airplane wasn't enough better to warrant even a sniff?