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XP 95 Goblin

90 Delt4Force  1.4 years ago
Auto Credit Based on Hahahahaahahshs's 1940s -50s fighterjet challenge

The McDonnell XF-85 Goblin is an American prototype fighter aircraft conceived during World War II by McDonnell Aircraft. It was intended to deploy from the bomb bay of the giant Convair B-36 bomber as a parasite fighter. The XF-85's intended role was to defend bombers from hostile interceptor aircraft, a need demonstrated during World War II. McDonnell built two prototypes before the Air Force (USAAF) terminated the program. The XF-85 was a response to a USAAF requirement for a fighter to be carried within the Northrop XB-35 and B-36, then under development. This was to address the limited range of existing interceptor aircraft compared to the greater range of new bomber designs. The XF-85 was a diminutive jet aircraft featuring a distinctive potato-shaped fuselage and a forked-tail stabilizer design. The prototypes were built and underwent testing and evaluation in 1948. Flight tests showed promise in the design, but the aircraft's performance was inferior to the jet fighters it would have faced in combat, and there were difficulties in docking. The XF-85 was swiftly canceled, and the prototypes were thereafter relegated to museum exhibits.

General Characteristics

  • Predecessor 1940s -50s fighterjet challenge
  • Created On Windows
  • Wingspan 13.9ft (4.2m)
  • Length 12.6ft (3.8m)
  • Height 8.0ft (2.4m)
  • Empty Weight 2,646lbs (1,200kg)
  • Loaded Weight 3,258lbs (1,477kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 1.551
  • Wing Loading 31.2lbs/ft2 (152.4kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 104.4ft2 (9.7m2)
  • Drag Points 1074

Parts

  • Number of Parts 48
  • Control Surfaces 9
  • Performance Cost 227