McDonnell F2H-2 Banshee

McDonnell F2H Banshee

Land Usa
Rolle Trägergestütztes Jagdflugzeug
Erstflug 11. Januar 1947
Gebaut 895

das McDonnell F2H Banshee war ein einsitziges trägergestütztes Düsenjägerflugzeug, das von 1948 bis 1961 von der United States Navy und dem United States Marine Corps eingesetzt wurde. Es war eines der wichtigsten amerikanischen Kampfflugzeuge, die während des Koreakrieges eingesetzt wurden, und war das einzige düsengetriebene Jagdflugzeug, das jemals von der Royal Canadian Navy eingesetzt wurde und der RCN von 1955 bis 1962 diente. Der Name des Flugzeugs leitet sich vom Banshee der irischen Mythologie ab.

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The Navy’s Big-Wing Fighter

das McDonnell F2H-2 Banshee was a twin-engine carrier-based jet fighter that evolved from the smaller FH-1 Phantom. Entering service just before the Korean War, the F2H-2 was larger, carried more fuel, and possessed significantly more firepower than its predecessor. Known for its exceptional high-altitude performance, it became the primary escort for B-29 bombers and a formidable ground-attack platform for the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps.

Attribute Technical Specification (F2H-2)
Rolle Carrier-based Fighter-Bomber
Crew 1 (Pilot)
First Flight January 11, 1947 (XF2H-1)
Triebwerk 2 × Westinghouse J34-WE-34 turbojets
Thrust 3,250 lbf (14.5 kN) per engine
Höchstgeschwindigkeit 580 mph (933 km/h)
Service Ceiling 46,000 feet (14,000 m)
Bewaffnung 4 × 20mm M3 cannons; up to 1,580 lbs of bombs/rockets

Engineering for Vertical Performance

  • Wing-Root Engine Mounting: Like the FH-1, the Banshee’s engines were buried in the thickened wing roots. This design reduced aerodynamic drag and kept the weight centered, though it made engine maintenance more labor-intensive.
  • High Aspect-Ratio Wing: The F2H-2 featured long, straight wings that provided massive lift. This allowed the Banshee to out-climb and out-maneuver contemporary jets like the F9F Panther at altitudes above 30,000 feet.
  • Increased Fuel Capacity: The F2H-2 variant added distinctive 200-gallon wingtip fuel tanks. Unlike the tanks on the FJ-1, these were designed to be aerodynamic “end-plates” that actually improved wing efficiency.
  • Kneeling Nose Gear: Carried over from early McDonnell designs, the nose gear could “kneel” down, allowing the tail to stick up so other aircraft could be parked partially underneath it on crowded carrier decks.

Combat Service and Specialized Roles

  • Korea: The High-Altitude Escort: During the Korean War, the Banshee was one of the few naval jets that could operate at the same altitudes as the B-29 Superfortress, making it a vital escort against MiG-15 threats.
  • F2H-2P Photo-Recon: One of the most successful variants was the unarmed “P” model, which featured an elongated nose packed with six vertical and oblique cameras. It was the premier naval recon aircraft of the early 1950s.
  • Night Fighting (F2H-2N): A night-fighter version was developed with a radar-equipped nose, though it was produced in smaller numbers than the standard day fighter.
  • The “Old Banjo” Legacy: The Banshee served until the early 1960s with the Royal Canadian Navy and the U.S. Naval Reserve. It remains a key link in the McDonnell lineage that led to the F3H Demon and the F-4 Phantom II.

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