Martin KF-1

KF-1
Role fighter
National origin United States
Designer James V. Martin
First flight May 1918[1]
Number built 4 (1 K-3 prototype, 3 K-IV)


The Martin KF-1 was an American biplane fighter aircraft designed and built by Captain James V. Martin.

Development

The KF-1 started as a proposed "high-altitude fighter" designated K-3. Powered by an ABC Gnat the K-3 first flew in May 1918, and was delivered to McCook Field the next month. The model was not ordered for production.

In 1921 Martin submitted an improved version with a larger engine and wider wings. The Navy ordered three, designated K-IV, then later KF-1. The version featured a central float and outriggers.[2]


Variants

Specifications (KF-1)

Data from Angelucci, 1987. p. 293.[1]

General characteristics

Performance

See also

Aircraft of comparable role, configuration and era

Port Victoria P.V.8 "Kitten"

References

Notes
  1. 1.0 1.1 Angelucci, 1987. p. 293.
  2. Aviation History. March 1996. Missing or empty |title= (help)
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