The Loening XFL was a proposed carrier-based fighter aircraft to be built by Loening Aeronautical Engineering for the US Navy. It won a 1933 competition, but Loening was already busy building other aircraft, so the contract was canceled.[1]
| XFL | |
|---|---|
| Role | Fighter Type of aircraft |
| National origin | United States |
| Manufacturer | Loening Aeronautical Engineering |
| First flight | Never flew[1] |
| Status | Never built |
Data from Angelucci, 1987. pp. 292-293.[1]
General characteristics
Performance
Loening aircraft | |
|---|---|
| Company designations | |
| Fighters | |
| Air Ambulance | |
| Observation | |
| Racer | |
| Army Seaplane | |
| Submarine-based Scouts | |
United States Navy fighter designations pre-1962 | |
|---|---|
| General Aviation Brewster | |
| Boeing | |
| Curtiss | |
| Douglas McDonnell | |
| Grumman | |
| Eberhart Goodyear | |
| Hall McDonnell | |
| Berliner-Joyce North American | |
| Loening Bell | |
| General Motors | |
| Lockheed | |
| Ryan | |
| Supermarine | |
| Northrop | |
| Vought | |
| Lockheed | |
| Wright CC&F | |
| Convair | |
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