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Dual Propeller Installation for XF8B-1
XF8B-1 Prototype Awaits Engine Installation
XF8B-1 Mockup Cockpit
Hoisting the XF8B-1 Engine For Installation
XF8B-1 Mockup Cockpit
XF8B-1 Mockup Cockpit
XF8B-1 Engine and Propeller
XF8B-1 Mockup Cockpit
XF8B-1 Fighter Mockup Showing Folded Wing
Dual Propellers for XF8B-1 on Dolly
XF8B-1 Prototype in Flight
XF8B-1 Mockup with Folding Wing Extended
XF8B-1 Mockup Cockpit Pistol Grip Control
XF8B-1 Mockup Landing Gear Extended
XF8B-1 Mockup Cockpit Spade Grip Control
XF8B-1 on Tarmac
XF8B-1 on Tarmac
XF8B-1 in Flight
XF8B-1 Mockup with Folding Wing Extended
XF8B-1 Mockup Landing Gear Half Retracted
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The XF8B-1 fighter-bomber was the heaviest carrier-based airplane built before the end of World War II. It was the first fighter Boeing built after the P-26 Peashooter of 1936 and the last before the F/A-22 in 1990. The XF8B-1 could be flown as a torpedo bomber and, because of its single-seat configuration, could also be used as a fighter. Because of its size and great horsepower, the XF8B-1 used an unusual dual six-blade contrarotating propeller. It carried bombs internally and extra fuel externally, and its six machine guns were mounted inside the folding wings.
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BI219814
Boeing ID
82418b
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