A Complete History of U.S. Combat Aircraft Fly-Off Competitions: Winners, Losers, and What Might Have Been
For the next twenty years they were the only aircraft manufacturers to investigate with equal effort, turbojet, ramjet and rocket propulsion for manned fighters, either taking advantage of German ‘war-booty’ technology or using national pre-war research.
A few, such as the Leduc and Griffon ramjet-powered fighters, reached prototype form, the Trident rocket-interceptor advanced to the experimental series (pre-production) stage and the Ouragan, Mystère, Super-Mystère, Mirage III and Etendard were produced in quantity and went on to win export orders.
Later, when the turbojet had won the race for the optimal propulsion system, many attempts were made to design variable-geometry aircraft (including the Mirage G series) and VTOL types (the SNECMA Coléoptère and Dassault Mirage IIIV), and there were even a few flying boat interceptor studies.
In the late sixties, in the pursuit of ever-higher speeds, Nord Aviation, Sud Aviation and primarily Avions Marcel Dassault also produced many Mach 3+ proposals.
Period drawings, promotional art, photographs of prototype aircraft, mock-ups, wind tunnel and promotional models are all combined to present, for the first time in the English language, a complete view of French military aircraft design from the Liberation of France to the late twentieth-century.
Country | USA |
Author | Jean-Chrisophe Carbonel |
Binding | Hardcover |
EAN | 9781910809006 |
ISBN | 1910809004 |
Label | Crecy Publishing |
Manufacturer | Crecy Publishing |
NumberOfItems | 1 |
NumberOfPages | 256 |
PublicationDate | 2016-06-15 |
Publisher | Crecy Publishing |
Studio | Crecy Publishing |
ReleaseDate | 0000-00-00 |