Arsenal VG 70

VG 70
Role Research aircraft
Manufacturer Arsenal de l'Aéronautique
Designer Michel Vernisse and Jean Gaultier
First flight 23 June 1948
Number built 1

The Arsenal VG 70 was a research aircraft flown in France shortly after World War II to assist development of high-speed jet fighters. A captured German Junkers Jumo 004 turbojet was built into a highly streamlined high-wing monoplane with all-swept flying surfaces. The sermi-circular jet intake was located under the fuselage.

The Arsenal VG-80, a projected development powered by a single Rolls-Royce Nene turbojet engine was not proceeded with.


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