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The Convair XF-92 was the first American delta-wing aircraft. The design was developed by Dr Alexander Lippisch of Germany before and during World War II. Working with captured data, the U. S. Air Force developed the idea further.

Its first flight was on September 18, 1948, at Edwards Air Force Base in California.

Research from the XF-92A test program was used in the development of Convair's two later delta-winged interceptors, the F-102 Delta Dagger and the F-106 Delta Dart, as well as Convair's B-58 Hustler bomber.

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Specifications (XF-92A)

General Characteristics

  • Crew: one pilot
  • Length: 42 ft 6 in (12.99 m)
  • Wingspan: 31 ft 4 in (9.55 m)
  • Height: 17 ft 9 in (5.37 m)
  • Wing area: 425 ft² (39.5 m²)
  • Empty: 9,078 lb (4,126 kg)
  • Loaded: 14,608 lb (6,640 kg)
  • Maximum takeoff: lb ( kg)
  • Powerplant: 1x Allison J33-A-29 turbojet, 7,500 lb (33.4 kN) thrust

Performance

  • Maximum speed: 718 mph (1,149 km/h)
  • Range: miles ( km)
  • Service ceiling: 50,750 ft (15,472 m)
  • Rate of climb: 8,135 ft/min (2,480 m/min)
  • Wing loading: 34 lb/ft² (168 kg/m²)
  • Thrust-to-Weight: 1:1.1

Armament

Never installed

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Designation sequence: F-89 - XF-90 - XF-91 - XF-92 - YF-93 - F-94 - YF-95

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