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The Convair XF-92A aircraft was powered by an Allison J-33-A turbo jet engine with an afterburner, and was unique in having America's first delta wing. The delta wing's large area (425 sq. ft), thin airfoil cross section, low weight, and structural strength made this a great combination for a supersonic airplane. The Air Forces had intended this aircraft to be a testbed for a first all-weather interceptor.
After the interceptor failed to materialize, the NACA High-Speed Flight Research Station assumed the flight testing in 1953. NACA pilot A. Scott Crossfield flew all 25 flights over the six month test period. The XF-92A had a bad pitch-up problem which was solved eventually by adding different wing-fence combinations. The research on the XF-92A lead to the development of the F-102 fighter and other similar aircraft.
CREDIT: NASA Dryden
SOURCE: http://www.dfrc.nasa.gov/Gallery/Photo/XF-92A/Large/index.html
COPYRIGHT: Quote - This collection contains digitized photos of many of the unique research aircraft flown at NASA Dryden Flight Research Center at Edwards, California. These images date from the 1940s to the present. No copyright protection is asserted for these photographs.
PICTURE PREPARED for Wikipedia by Adrian Pingstone in May 2004.

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