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LOCKHEED F-80C "SHOOTING STAR"

Lockheed F-80C

The Shooting Star was the first USAF aircraft to exceed 500 mph in level flight, the first American jet airplane to be manufactured in large quantities and the first USAF jet to be used in combat. Designed in 1943, the XP-80 made its maiden flight on Jan. 8, 1944. Several early P-80s were sent to Europe for demonstration, but WW II ended before the aircraft could be employed in combat. (The aircraft was redesignated in 1948 when "P" for "Pursuit" was changed to "F" for "Fighter.") Of 1,731 F-80s built, 798 were F-80Cs.

On Nov. 8, 1950, an F-80C flown by Lt. Russell J. Brown, flying with the 16th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron, shot down a Russian-built MiG-15 in the world's first all-jet fighter air battle.

SPECIFICATIONS
Span: 38 ft. 10 1/2 in.
Length: 34 ft. 6 in.
Height: 11 ft. 4 in.
Weight: 16,856 lbs. max.
Armament: Six .50-cal. machine guns and eight 5 in. rockets or 2,000 lbs. bombs
Engine: Allison J33 of 5,400 lbs. thrust (with water-alcohol injection)
Cost: $93,456
Serial number: 49-696
C/N: 080-2444

PERFORMANCE
Maximum speed: 580 mph (928 kmh).
Cruising speed: 437 mph (700 kmh).
Range: 1,090 miles
Service Ceiling: 46,800 ft.

50 posted on 07/21/2003 9:23:38 PM PDT by Southack (Media bias means that Castro won't be punished for Cuban war crimes against Black Angolans in Africa)
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To: Southack
I remember this plane! Wasn't this the one they had counter-rotating props on at first but changed to jets because the noise of the two props (the tips of which were always at mach buffet) made so much noise that carrier deck hands were going deaf even with hearing protection?
55 posted on 07/21/2003 9:31:59 PM PDT by Live free or die
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