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"Testing a 1/12th-scale model in the 12 Foot Free-Flight Tunnel, 1940."
http://history.nasa.gov/SP-4305/app-d.htm SP-4305 ENGINEER IN CHARGE Appendix D Facilities
When I first looked at these rather poor images, I thought the model was a SB2A. But the Brewster had an unkinked wing and flaps. This aircraft has flaps more like an Avenger. But the wingtips are rounded. The tailplanes are also rounded and the horizontal tails low set.
I'm not familiar with the early stages of the Model G-40 Avenger? Does anyone know if the first XTBF-1 had tail surfaces more like the Model G-18/XF4F-2 Wildcat prototype? Or did the prototype Avenger have square-cut surfaces like the second Grumman XTBF-1?
There's not much to go by in these wind tunnel photos. The canopy shape looks wrong for either the SB2A or the XSBA-1 (at Langley, Feb. 1939). I've retouched a photo of an Avenger scale model at roughly the same angle. It appears to match.
http://history.nasa.gov/SP-4305/app-d.htm SP-4305 ENGINEER IN CHARGE Appendix D Facilities
When I first looked at these rather poor images, I thought the model was a SB2A. But the Brewster had an unkinked wing and flaps. This aircraft has flaps more like an Avenger. But the wingtips are rounded. The tailplanes are also rounded and the horizontal tails low set.
I'm not familiar with the early stages of the Model G-40 Avenger? Does anyone know if the first XTBF-1 had tail surfaces more like the Model G-18/XF4F-2 Wildcat prototype? Or did the prototype Avenger have square-cut surfaces like the second Grumman XTBF-1?
There's not much to go by in these wind tunnel photos. The canopy shape looks wrong for either the SB2A or the XSBA-1 (at Langley, Feb. 1939). I've retouched a photo of an Avenger scale model at roughly the same angle. It appears to match.