joet5[_2_]
November 18th 17, 03:47 AM
john szalay
November 18th 17, 04:16 AM
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One of the problems experienced by all early jet fighters was their 
relatively limited range and endurance as compared to conventional piston-
engine fighters. One idea that was given serious thought at the time was 
for jet fighters to be towed like gliders behind bombers until they reached 
the combat zone. These fighters would then be cut free, start their 
engines, and engage in combat. When combat was over, the fighters would re-
link to the bombers for the tow back home.
P-80A serial number 44-84995 was transferred to Wright Field for use in 
testing of the feasibility of this idea. An attachment bar for the cable 
tow was installed in the nose of the P-80A. It could be engaged or released 
by the pilot. The cable not only provided a tow, it also provided 
electrical power to the P-80A. Several tests were carried out in which the 
aircraft was towed behind a Boeing B-29A-10-BN (42-93921).     ( 1947 )
the program was terminated as being impractical. 44-84995 was eventually 
repaired and restored to standard P-80A configuration and returned to 
active service.
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