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McDonnell XP-67 Bat
McDonnell XP-67 Bat 
McDonnell XP-67 Bat in Assembly
McDonnell XP-67 Bat in Assembly 
McDonnell XP-67 Bat in Assembly
McDonnell XP-67 Bat in Assembly 
McDonnell XP-67 Bat on Tarmac
McDonnell XP-67 Bat on Tarmac 
McDonnell XP-67 Bat on Tarmac
McDonnell XP-67 Bat on Tarmac 
Ground Crew with McDonnell XP-67 Bat
Ground Crew with McDonnell XP-67 Bat 
McDonnell XP-67 Bat Taxis on Tarmac
McDonnell XP-67 Bat Taxis on Tarmac 
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McDonnell XP-67 Bat in Flight 
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McDonnell XP-67 Bat Cockpit 
McDonnell XP-67 Bat in Flight
McDonnell XP-67 Bat in Flight 
McDonnell XP-67 Bat in Flight
McDonnell XP-67 Bat in Flight
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McDonnell XP-67 and Chief Test Pilot Ed Elliot 
McDonnell Chief Test Pilot Ed Elliot with McDonnell XP-67 Bat
McDonnell Chief Test Pilot Ed Elliot with McDonnell XP-67 Bat 
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XH-20 "Little Henry" Hovers on McDonnell Flight Ramp 
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FH-1 Phantom on Tarmac (Marines) 
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F2H-2 Banshees in St. Louis Factory with Wings Folded 
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XF-85 Goblin on Tarmac, St. Louis, MO 
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XP-67 Bat on the Tarmac

The XP-67 was McDonnell's only propeller-powered fighter. On Aug. 14, 1941, the U.S. Army Air Forces placed its first order with the tiny McDonnell Aircraft Corp. for two prototypes of a novel, twin-engine, long-range fighter with a pressurized cabin. Engineers tried to improve the airplane's aerodynamics by merging the center fuselage with rear portions of the engine nacelles. This resulted in the XP-67's unique bat-like shape. The turbo-supercharged 12-cylinder, inverted-V, liquid-cooled engines would be housed in long nacelles and would drive four-blade propellers in opposite directions. They were to maximize the use of exhaust to increase engine thrust. The XP-67 was completed in St. Louis, Mo., in December 1943, but the temperamental engines caused the airplane's first flight to last only six minutes. Problems continued with the engines, and the XP-67's top speed was 200 mph slower than required. The second prototype was never finished.
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Unique identifier BI224391 
Boeing ID d4e-2244 
Type Image 
Size 2824px × 2224px   6MB 
License type RM 
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