Fisher P-75 Eagle

Fisher P-75 Eagle

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TüüpHävituslennukid
Esimene lend17. november 1943
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Fotogalerii Fisher P-75 kotkast, General Motors/Fisher P-75 Eagle oli hävituslennuk, mille projekteeris General Motorsi Fisheri kehaosakond. Areng algas 1942. aasta septembris vastuseks Ameerika Ühendriikide armee õhujõudude nõudele äärmiselt kõrge tõusukiirusega hävitajale, kasutades kõige võimsamat vedelikjahutusega mootorit, mis siis saadaval oli, Allison V-3420. Programm tühistati pärast seda, kui valmis oli vaid väike arv prototüüpe ja tootmislennukeid, kuna seda ei olnud enam algses rollis vaja, seda ei saanud kiiresti kasutusele võtta ja sellel ei olnud olulisi eeliseid juba tootmises olevate õhusõidukite ees.

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The Fisher P-75 Eagle was a fighter aircraft project that aimed to create a high-performance interceptor using existing components from other aircraft. The project was initiated by the Fisher Body Division of General Motors in 1942, in response to a request from the US Army Air Forces for a fighter that could climb rapidly and use the Allison V-3420 engine, a 24-cylinder liquid-cooled engine that was the most powerful at the time. The P-75 Eagle design used the outer wing panels from the P-40 Warhawk, the tail assembly from the A-24 (SBD), and the landing gear from the F4U Corsair. The engine was mounted in the middle of the fuselage, driving contra-rotating propellers through a long shaft. The P-75 Eagle was expected to be a “wonder plane” that could outperform any enemy fighter.
However, the P-75 Eagle project encountered many problems during its development and testing. The center of mass was miscalculated, causing stability issues. The engine failed to produce its expected power and had cooling problems. The aileron forces were too high at high speed, and the spin characteristics were poor. The P-75 Eagle also lacked any significant advantage over other fighters already in production, such as the P-51 Mustang and the P-47 Thunderbolt. In 1943, the USAAF changed its requirements and needed long-range escort fighters more than fast-climbing interceptors. Six XP-75 prototypes were modified for the long-range role, but they still did not meet the expectations. In 1944, after only 14 aircraft were built, including two prototypes and 12 production models, the P-75 Eagle project was canceled. The P-75 Eagle was considered a failure and a waste of resources, and none of them ever saw combat.

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