The Temco XKDT Teal was an American rocket-propelled, high-performance target drone, built by Temco Aircraft for evaluation by the United States Navy in the late 1950s. Production was not proceeded with following evaluation of the type.
XKDT Teal | |
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XKDT-1 on F3H launch aircraft | |
Role | Target drone Type of aircraft |
National origin | United States |
Manufacturer | Temco Aircraft |
First flight | September 1957 |
Primary user | United States Navy |
The XKDT was designed for use an inexpensive and expendable air-launched, high-performance target drone. Its design utilized a low-set swept wing, and an inverted cruciform tail; the structure of the aircraft included aluminum honeycomb wing construction and extensive use of magnesium and fiberglass in the fuselage.[1] It was intended to reach speeds of up to Mach 0.95.[2]
The Teal could be launched at any altitude of up to 50,000 feet (15,000 m); speed at launch was between 163 knots (302 km/h; 188 mph) and 248 knots (459 km/h; 285 mph). Following launch a dual-thrust solid fuel rocket motor ignited; thrust was 150 pounds-force (670 N) for the first four seconds of powered flight, followed by 50 pounds-force (220 N) for approximately 500 seconds propulsive time.[1] Control was provided by a three-axis autopilot; radar reflectors and infrared flares provided an assist in tracking the drone, and at the end of nine minutes' flight time a self-destruct device would be activated.[1]
The first flight of a XKDT-1 took place in September 1957; most flights utilized a McDonnell F3H Demon carrier aircraft.[3] Following the conclusion of the evaluation program, no production contract was placed; supersonic targets having become preferred.[3]
Data from Parsch[3]
General characteristics
Performance
Media related to Temco XKDT Teal at Wikimedia Commons
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USN/USMC drone designations 1946–1962 | |
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Ryan | |
Beechcraft | |
Curtiss-Wright | |
McDonnell | |
Globe | |
McDonnell | |
Martin | |
Naval Aircraft Factory | |
Radioplane | |
Temco | |
Vought |
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Culver | |
1 Not assigned See also: Target drones |