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Consolidated Vultee XP 81

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Top speed
  
816 km/h

Wingspan
  
15 m

Cruise speed
  
442 km/h

Range
  
4,000 km

Length
  
14 m

First flight
  
February 11, 1945

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Engine types
  
Allison J33, General Electric T31

The Consolidated Vultee XP-81 (later redesignated ZXF-81) was a development of the Consolidated Vultee Aircraft Corporation to build a single seat, long range escort fighter that combined use of both turbojet and turboprop engines. Although promising, the lack of a suitable engine combined with the end of World War II doomed the project.

Contents

Consolidated Vultee XP-81 US Army Air Force Resource Center A Warbirds Resource Group Site

Design and development

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Two prototype aircraft were ordered on 11 February 1944 that were designated XP-81. The engine selection was an attempt to couple the high-speed capability of the jet engine with the endurance offered by the propeller engine. The XP-81 was designed to use the General Electric TG-100 turboprop engine (later designated XT31 by the US military) in the nose driving a four-bladed propeller and an GE J33 turbojet in the rear fuselage. The turboprop would be used for normal flight and cruising and the turbojet added for high-speed flight.

Operational history

Consolidated Vultee XP-81 US Army Air Force Resource Center A Warbirds Resource Group Site

The first XP-81 (serial 44-91000) was completed in January 1945 but because of developmental problems the turboprop engine was not ready for installation. A decision was then made to mount a complete V-1650-7 Merlin engine package from a P-51D aircraft in place of the turboprop for initial flight tests. This was done in a week and the Merlin-powered XP-81 was sent to the Muroc airbase where it flew for the first time on 11 February 1945. During 10 flight test hours, the XP-81 displayed good handling characteristics except for inadequate directional stability due to the longer forward portion of the fuselage (this was rectified by enlarging the vertical tail).

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While 13 YP-81 pre-production aircraft had been ordered, the capture of Guam and Saipan removed the need for long-range, high-speed escort fighters and, then, just before VJ Day the contract was cancelled, after 85% of the engineering was completed. The YP-81 was to be essentially the same as the prototype but with a lighter, more powerful GE TG-110 (XT41) turboprop engine, the wing moved aft 10 inches (0.25 m), and armament of either six .50 cal (12.7 mm) machine guns or six 20 mm cannon.

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After the XP-81 was returned to Vultee Field, the TG-100 turboprop was installed and flight testing resumed, including the first flight by an American turboprop-powered aircraft on 21 December 1945. However, the turboprop engine was not able to produce its designed power; producing only the same output as the Merlin (1,490 hp or 1112 kW) with the resultant performance limited to that of the Merlin-powered configuration.

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With the termination of hostilities, the two prototypes continued to be tested until 1947 when they were both consigned to a bombing range as photography targets.

Aircraft disposition

  • 44-91000 - storage at the National Museum of the United States Air Force near Dayton, Ohio.
  • 44-91001 - storage at the National Museum of the United States Air Force near Dayton, Ohio.
  • Operators

     United States
  • United States Army Air Forces (testing only)
  • Specifications (XP-81)

    Note: Performance is estimated with "full powered" TG-100. Armament is projected only.

    General characteristics

  • Crew: 1
  • Length: 44 ft 10 in (13.67 m)
  • Wingspan: 50 ft 6 in (15.39 m)
  • Height: 14 ft 0 in (4.27 m)
  • Wing area: 425 ft² (39.5 m²)
  • Empty weight: 12,755 lb (5,786 kg)
  • Loaded weight: 19,500 lb (8,850 kg)
  • Max. takeoff weight: 24,650 lb (11,180 kg)
  • Powerplant:
  • 1 × General Electric J33-GE-5 turbojet, 3,750 lbf (16.7 kN)
  • 1 × General Electric XT31-GE-1 (TG-100) turboprop, 2,300 hp (1,700 kW)
  • Performance

  • Maximum speed: 507 mph (440 knots, 811 km/h)
  • Range: 2,500 mi (2,200 nm, 4,000 km)
  • Service ceiling: 35,500 ft (10,800 m)
  • Rate of climb: 5,300 ft/min (26 m/s)
  • Wing loading: 106 lb/ft² (518 kg/m²)
  • Armament

  • Guns: 6 × 20 mm (0.787 in) cannon
  • Bombs: 2,000 lb (900 kg)
  • References

    Consolidated Vultee XP-81 Wikipedia


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