McDonnell’s ‘Moonbat’ Definitely Stood Out in the Early 1940s
The XP-67 was developed in the hopes of outperforming the Air Force interceptors of the time period.
The XP-67 was developed in the hopes of outperforming the Air Force interceptors of the time period.
The first airplane to cross the Atlantic was a war-surplus Vickers Vimy bomber with a wingspan of 68 feet. The Spirit of St. Louis had a 46-foot wing. In 1975, I made the 2,000-mile trip from Gander, Newfoundland, to Shannon, Ireland—by then, a commonplace for single-engine planes with optimistic pilots—in a homebuilt of 23-foot span. […]