The Curtiss XP-55 Ascender was an unconventional swept-wing canard fighter developed in the early 1940s, featuring a rear-mounted engine and pusher propeller. Despite initial testing with a low-power ...
Click to open image viewer. Not long before America declared war on the Japanese in 1941, the U. S. Army Air Corps sponsored three radical and unorthodox fighter aircraft designs. Pusher power plants ...
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On this day in aviation history, 83 years ago (July 19, 1942), the Curtiss XP-55 Ascender made its first flight. Designated as the CW-24 by Curtiss-Wright, the Ascender was a prototype fighter ...
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