Fleetwings PQ-12
Fleetwings PQ-12 | |
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A YPQ-12A | |
Role | Manned aerial-target |
National origin | United States |
Manufacturer | Fleetwings |
Primary user | United States Army Air Corps |
Number built | 9 |
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The Fleetwings PQ-12 , company designation Fleetwings Model 36, was a 1940s American manned aerial-target designed and built by Fleetwings for the United States Army Air Corps.[1]
The PQ-12 was a single-engined monoplane with a 225 hp (168 kW) Lycoming O-435 piston engine.[2] It had a fixed nose-wheel landing gear, twin vertical tails and an open-cockpit was provided for manned flight.[2] Instead of the optional pilot a 500 lb (225 kg) bomb could be carried in the cockpit.[2] The original prototype was cancelled but a modified variant was built followed by eight test aircraft, although an order for 40 production aircraft was placed it was subsequently cancelled.[1]
Variants
- XPQ-12
- Prototype, not built.[1]
- XPQ-12A
- Modified prototype, one-built.[1]
- YPQ-12A
- Test and evaluation aircraft, eight-built.[1]
- PQ-12A
- Production variant, 40 ordered but none were built.[1]
Specifications (YPQ-12)
General characteristics
- Crew: 0 / 1
- Length: 17 ft 9 in (5.4 m)
- Wingspan: 29 ft 2 in (8.9 m)
- Height: 7 ft 3 in (2.2 m)
- Powerplant: 1 × Lycoming O-435-5 6-cyl. air-cooled horizontally-opposed piston engine, 225 hp (168 kW)
Performance
References
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- Notes
- Bibliography
- Andrade, John (1979). U.S.Military Aircraft Designations and Serials since 1909. Midland Counties Publications. ISBN 0 904597 22 9.
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