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The Curtiss XF15C-1 is a mixed-propulsion fighter prototype of the 1940s. It was among a number of similar designs ordered by the US Navy before pure-jet aircraft had demonstrated their ability to operate from carriers and the mixed-propulsion designs were abandoned. Only three prototypes were constructed, the first one having crashed in testing while the second was scrapped and the last survives to this day.

XF15C
Role Fighter
National origin United States
Manufacturer Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Company
First flight 27 February 1945
Number built 3

Development


By the late 1940s, the United States Navy was interested in the mixed-power concept for its shipborne fighters. Jet engines of that era had very slow throttle response, which presented a safety concern in the case of a missed approach on an aircraft carrier as the aircraft might not be able to throttle up quickly enough to keep flying after leaving the end of the deck. This led to orders for a number of mixed-propulsion fighters, including the FR Fireball.

As such, an order was placed with Curtiss on 7 April 1944 for delivery of three mixed-power aircraft, designated the F15C. Powered by both a 2,100 hp (1,566 kW) Pratt & Whitney R-2800 Double Wasp propeller engine, and an Allis-Chalmers J36 turbojet, the aircraft was in theory the fastest fighter in the US Navy at that time.


Operational history


The first flight of the first prototype was on 27 February 1945, without the turbojet installed. When this was completed in April of the same year, the aircraft flew several mixed-power trials, however on 8 May, it crashed on a landing approach. The second prototype flew for the first time on 9 July, again in 1945, and was soon followed by a third prototype. Both aircraft showed promise, however, by October 1946, the Navy had lost interest in the mixed-power concept and cancelled further development.


Surviving aircraft


XF15C-1
Of the two remaining prototypes of this unusual aircraft, one was scrapped after the World War II,[citation needed] and the other remained in storage until it was released by the US Navy to be a museum piece. It was then located at the Quonset Air Museum in North Kingstown, Rhode Island.[1][2] A part of the roof has collapsed because of ice and snow in March 2014, and this museum is now closed.[2] The sole survivor is now on static display at the Hickory Aviation Museum, in Hickory, North Carolina.[3]

Specifications


3-view line drawing of the Curtiss XF15C-1
3-view line drawing of the Curtiss XF15C-1

Data from Jane's all the World's Aircraft 1947,[4] Curtiss aircraft 1907-1947[5]

General characteristics

Performance

Armament


See also


Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era


References


  1. Vladimir Yabukov. "Curtiss XF15C-1, Quonset Air Museum, North Kingstown, RI, by Vladimir Yakubov". svsm.org. Retrieved 10 August 2017.
  2. "Quonset Air Museum". AviationMuseum. 9 October 2016. Retrieved 10 August 2017.
  3. Bailey, John (16 May 2018). "Rare jet to debut at aviation museum". Hickory Daily Record. Retrieved 28 April 2019.
  4. Bridgman, Leonard, ed. (1947). Jane's all the World's Aircraft 1947. London: Sampson Low, Marston & Co. pp. 211c–212c.
  5. Bowers, Peter M. (1979). Curtiss aircraft : 1907-1947. London: Putnam. pp. 506–508. ISBN 0370100298.

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Le Curtiss XF15C-1 était un prototype de chasseur à propulsion mixte (en anglais : « mixed-propulsion fighter ») des années 1940, conçu par le constructeur américain Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Company.



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