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Sources:
Le Fana de L'Aviation Avril 2003 Nº401: Rockwell XFV-12A. Alexis Rocher pg 38 to 45.
Air Progress June 1973
Air International October 1974 pg 204. Refered as Model 200A
Minidocavia Nº7. Les Chasseurs Navals Américains (2ème partie) pg 32 for Grumman Type 607 info
Future Flight, the next generation of Aircraft Technology. Siuru and Busick. 1989 TAB Books ISBN 0-8306-9415-3. On page 67 it is a very from Model 200 taking off from a SCS deck. In the background there is a CL-84 in USN markings.
Aircraft 2000. The future of Aerospace Technology. Bill Sweetman. Hamlyn. ISBN 0 600 34726 5. 1984. On page 89, a drawing of a very similar aircraft is identified as GD Model 218.
From Le Fana: In November 1971 a research program was launched to develop an STOVL fighter and a "Sensor Aircraft" for the future Sea Control Ship airwing. About 10 proposals were submitted for the first and 19 for the second one.
Fighter projects came from:
Lockheed (an XFV-1 development with delta wing and Allison T56 engine)
Boeing (twin jet tail seater)
Fairchild Republic (a derivative from its US-German AVS design)
Convair Model 200
Grumman Model 607A
LTV V-517
VFW Fokker VAK.191 Mk.3 (A VAK 191B derivative, bigger and more powerful)
McDonnell Douglas Advanced Harrier AV-16
McDonnell Douglas Model 258-52 (A Harrier derivative with Pegasus 15-03)
North American Rockwell NA or NR-356.
The winner was the NA-356 which became the XFV-12 for the USN.
The Convair GD Model 200 was retained as a backup for the XFV-12
Technical Data:
Wingspan: 8,7 m
Lenght: 15,5 m
Empty weight: 8300 Kg
Max TO weight: 13400 Kg
Max Speed: Mach 2
Main engine: P&W JTF22A-30B at 12450 Kg with reheat
Auxiliary engine: 2x RR/Allison XJ99 at 4270 Kg each
Weapons: 1 M-197 20mm gun, 2 x AIM-7 Sparrow, 2 x AIM-9 Sidewinder
The cancellation of the SCS ended the XFV-12 program too.
A conventional derivative called Model 201 competed to VFAX which was awarded to the McDD submission (now the F-18 Hornet).
If anybody is interested in drawings please feel free to send me an email.
Any information about this designs will be wellcome:
Lockheed (an XFV-1 development with delta wing and Allison T56 engine)
Boeing (twin jet tail seater)
Fairchild Republic (a derivative from its US-German AVS design)
LTV V-517
McDonnell Douglas Model 258-52 (A Harrier derivative with Pegasus 15-03)
Still too awesome projects are mentioned by Alexis Rocher in Le Fana:
North American NA-382: A VSTOL Hercules Replacement with 4 GE F101
North American NA-431: A VSTOL S-3 Viking replacement
Any info?
Regards,
Antonio
Le Fana de L'Aviation Avril 2003 Nº401: Rockwell XFV-12A. Alexis Rocher pg 38 to 45.
Air Progress June 1973
Air International October 1974 pg 204. Refered as Model 200A
Minidocavia Nº7. Les Chasseurs Navals Américains (2ème partie) pg 32 for Grumman Type 607 info
Future Flight, the next generation of Aircraft Technology. Siuru and Busick. 1989 TAB Books ISBN 0-8306-9415-3. On page 67 it is a very from Model 200 taking off from a SCS deck. In the background there is a CL-84 in USN markings.
Aircraft 2000. The future of Aerospace Technology. Bill Sweetman. Hamlyn. ISBN 0 600 34726 5. 1984. On page 89, a drawing of a very similar aircraft is identified as GD Model 218.
From Le Fana: In November 1971 a research program was launched to develop an STOVL fighter and a "Sensor Aircraft" for the future Sea Control Ship airwing. About 10 proposals were submitted for the first and 19 for the second one.
Fighter projects came from:
Lockheed (an XFV-1 development with delta wing and Allison T56 engine)
Boeing (twin jet tail seater)
Fairchild Republic (a derivative from its US-German AVS design)
Convair Model 200
Grumman Model 607A
LTV V-517
VFW Fokker VAK.191 Mk.3 (A VAK 191B derivative, bigger and more powerful)
McDonnell Douglas Advanced Harrier AV-16
McDonnell Douglas Model 258-52 (A Harrier derivative with Pegasus 15-03)
North American Rockwell NA or NR-356.
The winner was the NA-356 which became the XFV-12 for the USN.
The Convair GD Model 200 was retained as a backup for the XFV-12
Technical Data:
Wingspan: 8,7 m
Lenght: 15,5 m
Empty weight: 8300 Kg
Max TO weight: 13400 Kg
Max Speed: Mach 2
Main engine: P&W JTF22A-30B at 12450 Kg with reheat
Auxiliary engine: 2x RR/Allison XJ99 at 4270 Kg each
Weapons: 1 M-197 20mm gun, 2 x AIM-7 Sparrow, 2 x AIM-9 Sidewinder
The cancellation of the SCS ended the XFV-12 program too.
A conventional derivative called Model 201 competed to VFAX which was awarded to the McDD submission (now the F-18 Hornet).
If anybody is interested in drawings please feel free to send me an email.
Any information about this designs will be wellcome:
Lockheed (an XFV-1 development with delta wing and Allison T56 engine)
Boeing (twin jet tail seater)
Fairchild Republic (a derivative from its US-German AVS design)
LTV V-517
McDonnell Douglas Model 258-52 (A Harrier derivative with Pegasus 15-03)
Still too awesome projects are mentioned by Alexis Rocher in Le Fana:
North American NA-382: A VSTOL Hercules Replacement with 4 GE F101
North American NA-431: A VSTOL S-3 Viking replacement
Any info?
Regards,
Antonio