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Rockwell XFV-12

Cold War (1970–1991)

Rockwell XFV-12 — Fixed Wing
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The Rockwell XFV-12 was a prototype supersonic United States Navy fighter which was built in 1977. The XFV-12 design attempted to combine the Mach 2 speed and AIM-7 Sparrow armament of the McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II in a VTOL fighter for the small Sea Control Ship which was under study at the time. On paper, it looked superior to the subsonic Hawker Siddeley Harrier attack fighter. However, it was unable to demonstrate an untethered vertical takeoff and its inability to meet performance requirements resulted in the program's termination.

Specifications

Category
Fixed Wing
Domain
Defence
Era
Cold War (1970–1991)
Engine
1× afterburning turbofan engine
Length (ft)
43
Wingspan (ft)
28
Empty Weight (lb)
13800
MTOW (lb)
24250
Max Speed (Mach)
2.2