As the Cold War rose as the most critical conflict in the world and the menace of Soviet bombers became increasingly real, the call was sent out for an all-American solution.
However, in the race to dominate the skies, many early jet designs encountered a lethal flaw: the dreaded Sabre dance, an often fatal aerodynamic stall phenomenon that plagued the North American F-100 Super Sabre, claiming multiple models.
Amidst the wreckage of these failed designs, only one company dared to defy design rules to try and fix the problem: Republic Aviation with the XF-91 Thunderceptor.
Bearing a feature as unusual as its name, the model had an inversely tapered wing, which expanded in length from root to tip. This unique configuration, according to engineers, would ensure a smooth stall across the entire wing.
The Thunderceptor was also equipped with a dual propulsion system: a turbojet engine for cruising and rocket engines for rapid ascents. This powerful combination empowered the aircraft to ascend to dizzying heights, all in the impending era of aerial combat.
In an audacious venture, Republic Aviation dared to try many novel concepts at once with an aircraft like no other.
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29 сен 2024