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Nick Sumner said:So, if I were going to go looking for more information about the various P1179 projects where would be a good place for me to look?
PaulMM (Overscan) said:Not directly, P.1179 was a bit later. P.1150 led to P.1154, which was cancelled in 1965. P.1179 was a clean sheet design in 1968 aimed at the MRCA requirement. Hawker were building the McDonnell-Douglas F-4K under license at the time, which might account for a little F-4 flavour.
andy_d said:Why would Hawker Siddeley propose a V/STOL aircraft to the MRCA requirement? Surely the penalties imposed by VTOL would mean that it had no chance of meeting the other parameters.
alertken said:SV/PaulMM: F-4K/M. You are both right: Short outer wing, BAC aft fuselage/tail/inboard wing leading edge; HSAL/Brough was appointed Sister Firm (a UK concept to secure In Service Support priced in £).
That looks an awful lot like the RAF variant of the P1154....And my image of the wind tunnel model at Brooklands.
Supersonic makes sense, seeing as the Spey and RB199 in afterburning format were looked at in some models.It was a Mach 2+ aircraft, if I am not mistaken.
My fault I should have attached a JPEG. I think there is a copy of the picture on the Facebook TSR2 Research Group site. If not I will see if I can find my paper version.Found the Flight impression....
https://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/1969/1969 - 2174.html?search=mrca