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McDonnell Chief Test Pilot Ed Elliot with McDonnell XP-67 Bat
McDonnell XP-67 Bat
McDonnell XP-67 Bat on Tarmac
McDonnell XP-67 Bat in Flight
McDonnell XP-67 Bat Cockpit
McDonnell XP-67 Bat on Tarmac
McDonnell XP-67 Bat in Assembly
McDonnell XP-67 Bat Taxis on Tarmac
Ground Crew with McDonnell XP-67 Bat
McDonnell XP-67 Bat in Flight
McDonnell XP-67 Bat in Assembly
McDonnell XP-67 Bat in Flight
XP-67 Bat on the Tarmac
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McDonnell XP-67 and Chief Test Pilot Ed Elliot
In September 1941, McDonnell Aircraft Corporation won an Army Air Force contract for the XP-67 Bomber-Destroyer, the first experimental airplane of all McDonnell design. The XP-67 was conceived to attain a maximum speed of 405 miles per hour, with a combat range of 2,385 statute miles. Although only one experimental airplane was flight-tested, this difficult pioneering project proved a worthwhile engineering exercise for designing the jet propelled fighters that followed.
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Unique identifier
BI224395
Boeing ID
d4e-2317
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Size
2955px × 2374px 6MB
License type
RM
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1940s
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