Thursday, July 24, 2025

Pointy Fast Mover

 


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  1. Look at the contrast between the vehicle designs and that winged syringe.

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  2. Actually it wasn’t very fast. Its engines were underpowered and it didn’t achieve its expected performance. But it was cool looking. It’s major contribution was the stubby wing which found its way on the F-104

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    1. It was a hanger queen apparently and amassed few flight hours. Sadly, not unusual in its day in that its aerodynamics were well ahead of turbojet technology so it never got to stretch its legs.

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  3. Douglas X-3. Currently on display at Wright-Patterson.

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  4. That tail design is a hallmark of Douglas - you see it in A-26, Phantom, Banshee, Phantom II (F-4), etc.

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  5. Amazing those small wings can hold it up. I built a glider once but it was out of blue foam board on a jobsite at break. 16d nail for nose weight. Flew pretty good off the ridge of a 3 story house in

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  6. One of the first Revell models I put together was this X-3, it was so cool looking hanging from the ceiling. Eventually built all the X plane models. I think Revell was really a super high quality product, attention to detail made them so worth building, its where my snow shoveling and leave raking money went many times.

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    1. I’m 63, built the same model when I was a kid.

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