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Type | prototype reconnaissance |
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Author(s) | Unknown |
FDM | YASim |
Status | Unknown |
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The Hughes XF-11 was an experimental 1940s reconnaissance aircraft by Hughes aircraft. A crash in 1946 nearly killed the test pilot Howard Hughes.[1] This 1946 version had 2 counter-rotating props powered by 2 piston engines, which is the Flightgear version.
Note that the designation is not part of the later F-# fighter sequence; in that sequence see Grumman F-11 Tiger (formerly F11F Tiger under the Navy's designation before 1962).
External links
- XF-11 design (airbornegrafix.com)
- Hughes XF-11 Crash (check-six.com)
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