Curtiss XP-62

The Curtiss XP-62 was a prototype heavily armed, high-performance, single engine fighter aircraft built for the United States Army Air Corps by the Curtiss-Wright Corporation. The terms of the contract, in accordance with a proposal of 29 April 1941, called for the first flight within fifteen months of the award. The maximum level flight speed at 27,000 ft (8,230 m) had to be at least 468 mph (753 km/h). The aircraft was to feature an air-conditi... more

Maiden flight:

  • Jul 21, 1943

Aircraft type:

Length:

  • 12.0396 m (39.5 ft )

Maximum Speed:

  • 720.98611 km/h (448.00358 mph )

Aircraft

Manufacturer

Curtiss-Wright

The Curtiss-Wright Corporation (NYSE: CW) was the largest aircraft manufacturer in the United States at the end of World War 2, but has evolved to become a component manufacturer, specializing in actuators, controls, valves, and metal treatment. Curtiss-Wright came into existence 5 July 1929, the...
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