Aircraft

– Chance Vought F-7U Cutlass


Chance Vought F-7U Cutlass. The design of the Chance Vought F-7U Cutlass was started in June 1945. It was the first tailless plane produced in the U.S., the Navy’s first swept-wing jet, and the first operational jet designed with afterburners. It was also Vought’s first plane with a pressurized cockpit. Replaced by the A-4D and F9F-8, the last Cutlass in service was retired on 2 March 1959. These are the basic virtual models for FSDS, AutoCad and GMax. These models provide approximately 99% of the parts for creating a working virtual model for CFS2, CFS3, FS2000 and FS2002. Model creation by J-P Demmerle. 540 Kb

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