List of experimental aircraft

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A group of 1950s NACA research aircraft

As used here, an experimental or research and development aircraft, sometimes also called an X-plane, is one which is designed or substantially adapted to investigate novel flight technologies.[1][2][3]

Argentina[]

Australia[]

  • GAF Pika – manned test craft for drone program

Brazil[]

Canada[]

Canadair CL-84 Dynavert tilt-wing VTOL research aircraft
  • AEA Silver Dart (1909) – First aircraft to fly in Canada
  • Avro Canada Avrocar – Ducted fan VTOL
  • Birdman Project 102
  • Canadair CL-52 – jet engine testbed (converted Boeing B-47)
  • Canadair CL-84 Dynavert – tilt-wing VTOL
  • de Havilland Canada C-8A – Quiet Short-Haul Research Aircraft
  • de Havilland Canada C-8A – Air-Cushion Landing System
  • de Havilland Canada C-8A – Augmentor Wing
  • Marsden Gemini – variable-geometry glider
  • NRC tailless glider – tailless flying wing
  • UTIAS Ornithopter No.1

France[]

Breguet-Dorand Gyroplane Laboratoire
SNECMA Coléoptère experimental tailsitter in 1959
  • Hanriot HD.28 – tested a Vee tail
  • Hurel-Dubois HD.10 – Very high aspect ratio wings
  • Leduc 0.10 – Ramjet
  • Leduc 0.21 – Ramjet
  • Makhonine Mak-10 – Variable span wing
  • – Retractable bicycle undercarriage testbed.
  • Nord 500 – VTOL tilt ducted fan research aircraft
  • Nord 1402/1405 Gerfaut – Delta wing research aircraft
  • Nord 1500 Griffon – Ramjet
  • Nord 1601 – Swept wing research aircraft
  • Payen PA-22 – Tandem delta/normal wings
  • Payen Pa 49 – Tandem delta/normal wings
  • Potez-CAMS 160 – 5/13th scale six engine aerodynamic testbed for development of CAMS 161
  • Robin X4 – Materials and configuration testbed
  • SNECMA Atar Volant – Vertical lift jet
  • SNECMA Coléoptère – Vertical lift annular wing
  • Sud Est SE-1210 scale aerodynamic testbed for SE-1200 transatlantic flying boat
  • Sud-Ouest Ariel – Tip-jet rotor helicopter
  • Sud-Ouest Farfadet – Convertiplane
  • Sud-Ouest Triton – First French jet aircraft

Germany[]

Dornier Do 29 tilt rotor STOL
  • Akaflieg Berlin B 9 1943. – Prone pilot
  • – Elektron metal structure testbed
  • – Augumented lift
  • DFS 194 1940 – Tailless rocket aircraft used in development of Me 163
  • DFS 346 1948 – Supersonic reconnaissance aircraft used for research
  • Dassault/Dornier Alpha Jet TransSonische Tragflügel (TST) – Transonic supercritical wing research[4]
  • Dornier Do 29 – Tilt rotor STOL
Heinkel He 178 pioneering turbojet-powered aircraft
  • Dornier Do 31 – Experimental VTOL transport
  • EWR VJ 101 – Experimental tiltjet VTOL fighter
  • Fieseler Fi 158 – Testbed for radio control system
  • Flettner airplaneMagnus effect test vehicle
  • Flettner Fl 185Gyrodyne
  • Focke-Wulf F 19 – Multi-engined canard demonstrator
  • Fokker V.1 – Structures and aerodynamics testbed
  • Göppingen Gö 8 – Development aircraft for Do 214
  • Göppingen Gö 9 – Pusher (behind tail) aerodynamic testbed for Dornier Do 335 development
  • Gotha Go 147 – Tailless research aircraft
Opel RAK.1 rocket engine research aircraft
  • Heinkel He 119 – High-performance research aircraft
  • Heinkel He 176 – Rocket research aircraft
  • Heinkel He 178 – Jet engine research aircraft
  • Horten H.III – Flying wing
  • Horten H.IV – Flying wing
  • Horten Ho VI – Flying wing
  • Junkers J 1 – Pioneering all-metal cantilever monoplane (1915)
  • Junkers EF 61 – Pressurization
  • Junkers Ju 49 – High-altitude test aircraft
  • Lippisch Delta IV – Delta wing
  • Lippisch DM-1 1944 – Delta wing glider
  • Lippisch Ente – Rocket-powered canard technology demonstrator
  • Lippisch P.13a – Coal-powered delta wing
  • Messerschmitt Me P.1101 – Variable geometry (swing-wing) jet
  • Opel RAK.1 – Rocket propulsion technology demonstrator
  • RFB X-113 – Wing in ground effect vehicle
  • RFB X-114 – Wing in ground effect vehicle
  • Sack AS-6 – Disk wing technology demonstrator
  • Schmeidler SN.2 – Wing flaps
  • VFW VAK 191B – VTOL fighter
  • Zeppelin-Lindau V I – All-metal stressed skin construction

Italy[]

Caproni-Campini N.1/CC.2 experimental motorjet and second jet aircraft to fly

Poland[]

Japan[]

Gasuden Koken
  • NAL Asuka
    Gasuden Koken 1937 – Long range experimental aircraft
  • Honda MH02 1993 – Over wing engines, forward swept wing
  • Kawasaki Ki-78 1942 – High speed research aircraft
  • Kayaba Ku-2 1940 – Tailless glider
  • Kayaba Ku-3 – Tailless glider
  • Kayaba Ku-4 – Tailless research aircraft
  • Kimura HK-1 – Tailless glider
  • Mitsubishi RP-1 – Experimental helicopter
  • MXY-6 – Canard scale testbed for Kyushu J7W
  • – High-lift device based on Saab 91 Safir
  • National Aerospace Laboratory (NAL) AsukaSTOL
  • Shin Meiwa UF-XS – Proof of concept demonstrator for Shin Meiwa US-1A
  • Mitsubishi T-2CCV - Experimental aircraft for CCV technology
  • Mitsubishi X-2 Shinshin – Advanced stealth technology demonstrator

Russia/Soviet Union[]

Antonov A-40 tank glider
Bartini Beriev VVA-14 Ekranoplan
  • Alexeyev – Ekranoplans
  • Antonov A-40 1942 – Tank glider
  • Antonov 181 – Blown channel wing demonstrator
  • Bartini Beriev VVA-14 1972 – Ekranoplan ground effect vehicle
  • Bartini Stal-6 – High speed aircraft
  • Chyeranovskii BICh-3 – Tailless delta research aircraft
  • Chyeranovskii BICh-11 – Flying wing to test wingtip rudders
  • Chyeranovskii BICh-16 – Human-powered ornithopter
  • Chyeranovskii BICh-18 – Human-powered ornithopter
  • Chizhevski BOK-1 – High-altitude research aircraft
  • Chizhevski BOK-5 – Tailless research aircraft
  • Grigorovich I-Z – Recoilless cannon evaluation
  • – Tandem wing
  • Ilyushin Il-76LL – Engine testbeds (5)
  • Kozlov PS – Visiblity (covered in transparent material)
  • – Magnesium construction
  • Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-8 Utka – Pusher canard proof of concept (1945)
  • Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-105 – Lifting body
  • Mikoyan Project 1.44 – Technology demonstrator
  • Mikoyan-Gurevich N – Mixed propulsion system
Yakovlev Yak-36 VTOL research vehicle
  • Moskalyev SAM-9 Strela – Delta wing
  • NIAI RK – Telescopic wings
  • NIAI RK-I – Telescopic wings
  • Nikitin PSN-2 – Glider bombers
  • – Disk wings
  • Sukhoi T-10 – Technology demonstrator
  • Sukhoi T-58VD – VTOL research aircraft
  • Sukhoi Su-47 – Technology demonstrator
  • Thermoplan – Heavy lift lenticular-shaped hybrid airship technology demonstrator
  • – Forward swept wing
  • Tsybin NM-1 – Proof of concept
  • Tupolev Tu-95LAL – Nuclear-powered aircraft
  • Ushakov – Flying submarines
  • Yakovlev Yak-36 – VTOL technology demonstrator
  • Yakovlev Yak-42LL – Progress D-236 propfan engine testbed
  • Yakovlev Yak-1000 – Supersonic technology demonstrator
  • Zveno project – Parasite fighters

Spain[]

Cierva C.6 autogiro
  • Cierva C.4 1923 – Experimental autogyro, first to fly
  • Cierva C.6 1924 – Experimental autogyro

Sweden[]

  • Saab 202 – Aerodynamic testbed for Saab 32 Lansen
  • Saab 210 1952 – Aerodynamic testbed for double delta concept for Saab 35 Draken

Switzerland[]

  • Solar Impulse Project – Solar power technology demonstrator

United Kingdom[]

Avro 707 research aircraft in formation with Avro Vulcan bomber prototypes
Fairey Delta 2 research aircraft
Gloster E.28/39 jet engine research aircraft
Miles M.35 Libellula canard research aircraft
  • Armstrong Whitworth Ape 1926 – Variable configuration aerodynamic test vehicle
  • Armstrong Whitworth A.W.52 1947 – Jet powered flying wing
  • Avro 707 1949 – Aerodynamic proof of concept for Avro Vulcan delta wing bomber
  • Avro Ashton – Jet engine research vehicle based on Avro Tudor
  • BAC 221 – High speed delta wing research
  • Baynes Bat – Experimental tailless glider
  • Blackburn B-20 – Retractable hull seaplane
  • Boulton Paul P.6 – Wing research
  • Boulton Paul P.92 – Half-scale proof of concept for turret fighter
  • Boulton Paul P.111 – Delta-wing research aircraft
  • Boulton Paul P.120 – Delta-wing research aircraft
  • Bristol 138 – High-altitude research aircraft
  • Bristol 188 – High speed flight research
  • British Aerospace EAP – Technology demonstrator
  • Cierva W.9 – Experimental helicopter with anti-torque jet efflux
  • de Havilland DH 108 Swallow – Swept wing tailless transsonic research aircraft
  • English Electric P.1A – Supersonic research aircraft
  • modified Fairey Battle – Engine testbed for Rolls-Royce Exe, Fairey Prince (H-16) and Napier Dagger.
  • Fairey Delta 1 – Delta-wing research aircraft
  • Fairey Delta 2 – Delta-wing research aircraft
  • Fairey Jet Gyrodyne – Jet-powered rotor technology demonstrator
  • Folland Fo.108 – Engine test bed
  • General Aircraft GAL.56 – Tailless swept wing glider
  • Gloster E.28/39 – Jet engine research
  • Gloster Meteor F8 "Prone Pilot" – Prone position flight control research
  • Gloster Trent Meteor – Turboprop propulsion
  • Hafner A.R.III Gyroplane – Experimental autogyro
  • Handley Page H.P.17 – Aerodynamic slot research
  • Handley Page H.P.20 – Aerodynamic slot research
  • Handley Page H.P.75 Manx – Tailless flight research
  • Handley Page HP.88Handley Page Victor aerodynamic testbed
  • Handley Page HP.115 – Low speed delta-wing research
  • Hawker P.1052 – Swept wing testbed
  • Hawker P.1072 – Armstrong Siddeley Snarler rocket booster testbed
  • Hawker P.1127 – V/STOL technology demonstrator, led to Hawker Harrier
  • Hillson Bi-mono – Slip-wing research
  • Hunting H.126 – Blown flap research
  • Miles M.3E Gillette Falcon – High speed flight research
  • Miles M.30 – Blended wing body design
  • Miles M.35 Libellula – Tandem-wing fighter testbed
  • Miles M.39B Libellula – Tandem-wing research
  • Miles M.52 – Supersonic flight research
  • Parnall Parasol – Wing pressure and aileron testing
  • Parnall Peto – Experimental submarine-launched aircraft.
  • Parnall Prawn – Flying boat testing buried engine with variable-angle thrust line
  • Reid and Sigrist R.S.4 Bobsleigh – Prone-pilot research
  • Rolls-Royce Thrust Measuring Rig – Low speed VTOL control test rig
Rolls-Royce thrust measuring rig VTOL testbed
  • Saro Shrimp – Experimental half-scale flying boat for development of cancelled
  • Saunders-Roe SR.53 – Mixed rocket/jet propulsion development aircraft for cancelled Saunders-Roe SR.177
  • Short Cockle – Metal construction technology demonstrator for flying boats
  • Short Mussel – Testing metal construction techniques for aircraft floats
  • Short S.6 Sturgeon – Tested aluminium construction techniques for aircraft
  • Short S.31 – Half-scale model for Short Stirling development
  • Short SB.1 – Tailless glider for isoclinic wing research
  • Short SB.4 Sherpa – Powered isoclinic wing research
  • Short SB.5 – English Electric Lightning wing research
  • Short SC.1 – VTOL research
  • Short Silver Streak – Stressed skin construction, developed into Short Springbok
  • Supermarine 508 – Development aircraft with vee tail
  • Supermarine 525 – Swept wing development aircraft for Supermarine Scimitar program
  • Vickers Type 618 Nene-Viking – Jet engine testbed
  • Vickers Type 470 and Type 486 WellingtonWhittle jet engine testbeds
  • Vickers Type 602 Wellington Mark XRolls-Royce Dart turboprop testbed
  • Westland-Hill Pterodactyl – Tailless monoplane testbeds
  • Youngman-Baynes High Lift – Youngman flap testbed

United States[]

Bell X-1 supersonic research aircraft
Bell X-5 variable-sweep wing testbed
North American X-15 hypersonic rocket-powered research aircraft

X-planes[]

  • Bell X-1 – Supersonic flight and sound barrier
  • Bell X-2 – Mach 2–3 supersonic flight
  • Douglas X-3 Stiletto – Sustained supersonic flight
  • Northrop X-4 Bantam – Tailless aircraft
  • Bell X-5 – Variable-sweep wing
  • Convair X-6 – Nuclear reactor test aircraft (for nuclear-powered aircraft)
  • Lockheed X-7 – Unmanned ramjet and guidance test missile
  • Aerojet General X-8 – Sounding rocket (became Aerobee)
  • Bell X-9 Shrike – Guided missile
  • North American X-10 – Unmanned missile technology demonstrator
  • Convair X-11 – Single engine missile testbed for Atlas
  • Convair X-12 – Three engine missile testbed for Atlas
  • Ryan X-13 Vertijet – Tail sitter VTOL jet
  • Bell X-14Thrust vectoring VTOL jet
  • North American X-15 – Hypersonic rocket-powered research aircraft (Mach 6)
  • Bell X-16 - High-altitude reconnaissance jet
  • Lockheed X-17 – Research rocket testing high mach re-entry
  • Hiller X-18 – Tiltwing STOVL cargo aircraft
  • Curtiss-Wright X-19 – VTOL tiltrotor
  • X-20 Dyna-Soar – Spaceplane program
  • Northrop X-21 – Laminar flow wing
  • Bell X-22 – Ducted fan V/STOL
  • Martin X-23 PRIME – Lifting body reentry vehicle testbed
  • Martin Marietta X-24 – Lifting body test aircraft
  • Bensen X-25 – Single-seat autogyro
  • Schweizer X-26 Frigate – Sailplane
  • Lockheed X-27 Lancer – high-performance technology demonstrator based on Lockheed CL-1200
  • Pereira X-28A Sea Skimmer – Single-seat flying boat for US Navy
Grumman X-29 forward swept wing and stability research aircraft
  • Grumman X-29 – Forward-swept wing test aircraft
  • Rockwell X-30 – Single-stage-to-orbit spacecraft
  • Rockwell-MBB X-31 – Extreme angle of attack test aircraft
  • Boeing X-32Joint Strike Fighter Program technology demonstrator
  • Lockheed Martin X-33 – Unmanned scale demonstrator for VentureStar single stage to orbit spacecraft
  • Orbital Sciences X-34 – Reusable launch vehicle testbed
  • Lockheed Martin X-35Joint Strike Fighter Program technology demonstrator, developed into F-35 Lightning II
  • McDonnell Douglas X-36 – Tailless fighter research agility aircraft
  • Boeing X-37 – Reusable unmanned spacecraft
  • NASA X-38 – Crew return vehicle for International Space Station (cancelled after tests)
  • X-39 – Reserved for USAF/DARPA program use
  • Boeing X-40 Space Maneuver Vehicle – Testbed for X-37 guidance and flight characteristics
  • X-41 Common Aero Vehicle – Classified DARPA/NASA maneuvering re-entry vehicle
  • X-42 Pop-Up Upper Stage – Classified rocket upper stage
  • NASA X-43 Hyper-X – Hypersonic scramjet
  • Lockheed Martin X-44 MANTA – Multi-axis tailless aircraft concept
  • Boeing X-45 – Unmanned combat air vehicle
  • Boeing X-46 – Unmanned combat air vehicle (proposal only)
  • Northrop Grumman X-47A Pegasus – Unmanned combat air vehicle
  • Boeing X-48 – Blended wing aircraft
  • Piasecki X-49 – Compound helicopter technology demonstrator
  • Boeing X-50 Dragonfly – Gyrodyne unmanned aerial vehicle
  • Boeing X-51 Waverider – Mach 5+ scramjet missile demonstrator
  • Boeing X-53 Active Aeroelastic Wing – Wing warping flight demonstrator
  • Gulfstream X-54 – Supersonic boom intensity research and demonstration aircraft
  • Lockheed Martin X-55 – Advanced composites technology demonstrator
  • Lockheed Martin X-56Flutter suppression and gust load testing unmanned testbed
  • NASA X-57 Maxwell - Electric-powered light aircraft
  • Lockheed Martin X-59 QueSST - Low-boom supersonic aircraft
  • Generation Orbit X-60 - Air-launched single stage suborbital rocket vehicle
  • Dynetics X-61 Gremlins - Unmanned aerial vehicle

Other experimental types[]

US Army Bell 533 high speed helicopter research aircraft
XFV-12A on ramp at NAA in Columbus, Ohio
Scaled Composites Proteus in flight during 2002 for US Department of Energy ARM-UAV program
  • Acme Sierra 1959 – Technology demonstrator
  • AstroFlight Sunrise 1974 – Solar powered drone
  • Ball-Bartoe Jetwing 1977 – Blown wing research
  • Bell D-292 1985 – Advanced Composite Airframe Program
  • Bell L-39 1946 – Swept wing research
  • Bell Model 65 1954 – Tiltjet VTOL
  • Bell XV-15 1977 – Tiltrotor VTOL, precursor to V-22 Osprey
  • Bell 533 1962 – US Army high speed helicopter experiments
  • Boeing ecoDemonstrator 2012 – Airliner fuel efficiency and noise reduction technologies
  • Budd BB-1 Pioneer 1931 – Stainless steel construction
  • Burnelli RB-1 1921 – Lifting body proof of concept vehicle
  • Chrysler VZ-6 1959 – Ducted fan
  • Convair NB-36 1955 – Nuclear propelled aircraft testbed
  • Curtiss-Wright VZ-7 1958 – Quadcopter
  • Curtiss-Wright X-100 1963 – Tilt rotor VTOL (developed into X-200 and X-19)
  • Custer Channel Wings 1953 – Blown half-barrel wings
  • Doak VZ-4 1958 – Tilt-fan VTOL
  • Douglas D-558-I Skystreak 1947 – Supersonic research
  • Douglas D-558-II Skyrocket 1948 – Supersonic research
  • Fairchild VZ-5 1959 – Deflected air VTOL
  • Farrar LSG-1 Bird Flight Machine 1969 – Glider to research bird flight
Lockheed Vega Winnie Mae high-altitude research aircraft – confirmed existence of jet stream
  • General Dynamics F-16XL 1982 – Relaxed stability delta wing, boundary layer suction laminar flow
  • General Dynamics F-16 VISTA 1992 – Variable stability, thrust vectoring
  • General Electric GE36 testbed 1986 – Propfan engine testbed on a modified Boeing 727
  • Goodyear Inflatoplane 1956 – Inflatable rescue aircraft technology demonstrator
  • Gossamer Albatross 1979 – Human-powered flight
  • Gossamer Condor 1977 – Human-powered flight
  • modified Grumman Gulfstream II – Engine testbed for the NASA Propfan Test Assessment (PTA)
  • Hiller VZ-1 Pawnee 1955 – Direct lift rotor platform
  • Hypersonic Technology Vehicle 2 2010 – Hypersonic glider
  • Kaman K-125 1947 – Intermesh twin rotor helicopter, servo-flap control
  • Kaman K-16 – Modified Grumman Goose for tiltwing V/STOL research
  • 1938 – Twinned engine testbed (both engines were in a single cowl)
  • NASA Dryden Lockheed C-140 Jetstar 1964 – Electronic variable stability, propfan engine (1981) and laminar flow wing testbed (1985)[5]
  • Lockheed Have Blue – Stealth technology demonstrator
  • Lockheed Vega Winnie Mae – high-altitude research – confirmed existence of jet stream
  • Lockheed QT-2 – Quiet Thruster noise suppression experiments
  • Lockheed XC-35 – Pressurized cabin development
Lifting body research aircraft – from left to right, X-24A, M2-F3 and HL-10
  • Lockheed XV-4 Hummingbird – Jetlift VTOL
  • LTV XC-142 – VTOL transport technology demonstrator
  • Martin 162A Tadpole Clipper – Proof of concept aircraft
  • Martin XB-26H Marauder – Tandem undercarriage
  • McDonnell Douglas MD-81 UHBGeneral Electric GE36 and PW-Allison 578-DX propfan engine testbed
  • NASA AD-1 – Oblique Wing
  • NASA Environmental Research Aircraft and Sensor Technology experimental aircraft – ALTUS, Pathfinder and Helios
  • NASA Hyper III
  • NASA M2-F1 – Lifting body/re-entry vehicle
  • NASA Pathfinder – Solar-powered aircraft
  • Northrop F-5 Shaped Sonic Boom Demonstrator – Shockwave reduction
Northrop N-9M flying wing
  • Northrop HL-10 – Lifting body/re-entry vehicle research
  • Northrop M2-F2 – Lifting body/re-entry vehicle research
  • Northrop M2-F3 – Lifting body/re-entry vehicle research
  • Northrop N-1M – Flying wing research
  • Northrop N-9M – Flying wing proof of concept aircraft for Northrop YB-35
  • Northrop Tacit Blue – Stealth technology demonstrator
  • Piasecki PV-2 – Helicopter technology demonstrator
  • Piasecki VZ-8 Airgeep – Liftfan VTOL research
  • Piasecki PA-97 1980 - Heavy lifter
  • Republic XF-84H "Thunderscreech" – Supersonic propeller testbed
  • Republic XF-91 Thunderceptor – Inversely tapered swept wing
  • Rockwell HiMAT – Maneuverability and control research
  • Rockwell XFV-12 – Augmented wing vectored thrust VTOL
  • Rotary Rocket Roton 1999 – Single stage to orbit helicopter rocket
  • Ryan VZ-3 Vertiplane 1958 – Blown flap VTOL research
  • Ryan XV-5 Vertifan 1964 – Fan lift VTOL research
  • Sawyer Skyjacker II – Low aspect ratio research aircraft
Vought V-173 disk wing research aircraft
  • Scaled Composites Proteus 1998 – Telecommunication relay testbed
  • Schweizer SGS 1-29 1958 – Laminar flow research on wings made of metal
  • Sikorsky S-69 1981 – Compound co-axial research
  • Sikorsky S-72 1976 – Helicopter/aircraft hybrid research
  • Sikorsky S-75 1984 – Advanced Composite Aircraft Program
  • Sikorsky S-76 SHADOW 1985 – Sikorsky Helicopter Advanced Demonstrator and Operator Workload
  • Stinson L-1 Vigilant – One example modified for boundary layer experiments
  • Travel Air 2000 – One modified for Besler steam powered aircraft
  • Vertol VZ-2 – tilt wing VTOL research
  • Vought V-173 – Disk wing research for Vought XF5U
  • Vought V-326[6] – High-altitude test aircraft
  • Vought-Sikorsky VS-300 – Helicopter

See also[]

  • List of German WW II prototypes and projects

References[]

  1. ^ Hygate, Barrie. British Experimental Jet Aircraft. Argus. 1990.
  2. ^ Suturtivant, Ray. British Research and Development Aircraft. Haynes. 1990.
  3. ^ Burney, Allan (Editor). British X-planes: The Jet Era. Aeroplane Illustrated: Aviation Archive Series. Key Aero. 2015.
  4. ^ http://1000aircraftphotos.com/Contributions/Visschedijk/7016.htm. Retrieved 12 Aug 2015. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  5. ^ Gibbs, Yvonne. "NASA Armstrong Fact Sheet: Lockheed JetStar Research Aircraft". NASA. Retrieved 26 October 2019.
  6. ^ Eckland, K.O. (2009-04-25). "Aerofiles Vought (Chance Vought), Lewis & Vought, Vought-Sikorsky". USA: Aerofiles.com. Retrieved 20 September 2011.
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