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.50calBMG

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XP-81 intercepter
« on: February 20, 2012, 07:16:26 PM »

Seen this plane come up both on the web and in my brain recently more and more often.


The Consolidated Vultee XP-81 (its newly-merged builder soon to be better known as Convair) was the first American aircraft powered by a turboprop engine. Ordered by the USAAF on 11 February 1944, the XP-81 was intended as a long-range escort fighter using compound power, with one 1230kW General Electric TG-100 turbo-prop and one 1701kg thrust Allison I-40 jet engine, eventually designated J33-A-5. When delays with the turboprop powerplant were encountered, the prototype XP-81 was flown on 11 February 1945 with a Packard V-1650-7 Merlin installed temporarily in the nose. The first flight with the intended turboprop engine followed on 21 December 1945 and, to the astonishment of pilots and observers, the turboprop provided no advantage in performance over the Merlin! A second XP-81 flew in early 1946 to join the first machine in exploring the potential for this unusual powerplant, but several factors (war's end, the disappointing results with the TG-100, and the evident, superiority of pure jet designs) resulted in cancellation of an order for 13 YP-81 service-test aircraft.

Both XF-81 airframes have survived, albeit in poor condition, and are today derelict on a test range at Edwards AFB, California, known until 1949 simply as Muroc Dry Lake.



Specification   
 WEIGHTS
    Take-off weight   12700 kg   27999 lb
    Empty weight   5785 kg   12754 lb
 DIMENSIONS
    Wingspan   15.39 m   51 ft 6 in
    Length   13.67 m   45 ft 10 in
    Height   4.27 m   14 ft 0 in
    Wing area   139.48 m2   1501.35 sq ft
 PERFORMANCE
    Max. speed   815 km/h   506 mph
    Cruise speed   442 km/h   275 mph
    Ceiling   10800 m   35450 ft
    Range   4000 km   2486 miles
 ARMAMENT   6 x 12.7mm guns or 6 x 20mm cannon planned, 1450kg of underwing bombs
Info taken from http://www.aviastar.org/air/usa/consolidated_p-81.php
Might be able to take the cockpit from beo's Enforcer mod, with his permission of course.
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Re: XP-81 intercepter
« Reply #1 on: February 22, 2012, 12:36:30 AM »

please provide some pictures, mate.
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Re: XP-81 intercepter
« Reply #2 on: February 23, 2012, 06:15:32 PM »

Got pics up, don't care which engine is used.
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Re: XP-81 intercepter
« Reply #3 on: May 05, 2013, 05:36:11 PM »

Any work been done on this?
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