Aircrafts Developed and Used by NASA /

First flight Primary users Number built Developed from 21 April 1956 United States Navy United States Marine Corps 4 F4D Skyray The United States Douglas FSD Skylancer was a development of the F4D Skyray jet fighter for the United States Navy . Starting out as the F4D - 2N , an all - weather version...

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Main Author: Halcomb, Lara, author 648280
Format: software, multimedia
Language:eng
Published: Delhi, India : White Word Publications, 2012
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description First flight Primary users Number built Developed from 21 April 1956 United States Navy United States Marine Corps 4 F4D Skyray The United States Douglas FSD Skylancer was a development of the F4D Skyray jet fighter for the United States Navy . Starting out as the F4D - 2N , an all - weather version of the Skyray , the design was soon modified to take full advantage of the extra thrust of the Pratt & Whitney 357 eventually fined to the Skyray instead of the Westinghouse 140 originally planned . Design and development Soon the design became too different from the Skyray to be considered just a variation of it , and the aircraft was assigned a new designation as the FSD Skylancer. Almost every part of the airframe was modified , though the basic form remained the same as did the wing shape , though it became much thinner.
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:5949012023-11-16T04:29:39ZAircrafts Developed and Used by NASA / Halcomb, Lara, author 648280 software, multimedia Electronic books 631902 Delhi, India : White Word Publications,2012engFirst flight Primary users Number built Developed from 21 April 1956 United States Navy United States Marine Corps 4 F4D Skyray The United States Douglas FSD Skylancer was a development of the F4D Skyray jet fighter for the United States Navy . Starting out as the F4D - 2N , an all - weather version of the Skyray , the design was soon modified to take full advantage of the extra thrust of the Pratt & Whitney 357 eventually fined to the Skyray instead of the Westinghouse 140 originally planned . Design and development Soon the design became too different from the Skyray to be considered just a variation of it , and the aircraft was assigned a new designation as the FSD Skylancer. Almost every part of the airframe was modified , though the basic form remained the same as did the wing shape , though it became much thinner.Includes index.Chapter 1 Douglas F5D Skylancer -- Chapter 2 Shuttle Training Aircraft -- Chapter 3 Shuttle Carrier Aircraft -- Chapter 4 NASA Pathfinder -- Chapter 5 NASA AD-1 -- Chapter 6 NASA M2-F1 -- Chapter 7 Sikorsky S-72 -- Chapter 8 Boeing X-48 -- Chapter 9 Douglas DC-8 -- Chapter 10 Hawker Siddeley P.1127 -- Chapter 11 NASA ERAST Program -- Chapter 12 NASA 515 & Balls 8First flight Primary users Number built Developed from 21 April 1956 United States Navy United States Marine Corps 4 F4D Skyray The United States Douglas FSD Skylancer was a development of the F4D Skyray jet fighter for the United States Navy . Starting out as the F4D - 2N , an all - weather version of the Skyray , the design was soon modified to take full advantage of the extra thrust of the Pratt & Whitney 357 eventually fined to the Skyray instead of the Westinghouse 140 originally planned . Design and development Soon the design became too different from the Skyray to be considered just a variation of it , and the aircraft was assigned a new designation as the FSD Skylancer. Almost every part of the airframe was modified , though the basic form remained the same as did the wing shape , though it became much thinner.Airplaneshttp://repository.library.utm.my/id/eprint/3567URN:ISBN:9788132344797Remote access restricted to users with a valid UTM ID via VPN.
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