Global Information Lookup Global Information

McDonnell F3H Demon information


F3H Demon
An F3H-2N Demon in flight in 1956
Role Carrier-based all-weather interceptor
Manufacturer McDonnell Aircraft Corporation
First flight 7 August 1951
Introduction 7 March 1956
Retired 1964
Status Retired
Primary user United States Navy
Number built 519

The McDonnell F3H Demon is a subsonic swept-wing carrier-based jet fighter aircraft designed and produced by the American manufacturer McDonnell Aircraft Corporation. It was the first swept wing jet fighter and the only single-engined carrier-based fighter the company produced.[1]

The Demon was developed during the late 1940s and early 1950s to fulfill a United States Navy requirement for a high-performance swept wing naval fighter to succeed the F2H Banshee. On 7 August 1951, the XF3H-1 performed its maiden flight, flown by test pilot Robert Edholm. The original design for a short-range interceptor was reworked into a heavier medium-range all-weather fighter to counter the Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15 jet fighter being encountered during the Korean War; however, the addition of about 7,000 lb (3,200 kg) of weight negatively impacting the Demon's performance. The Demon was originally designed to be powered by the Westinghouse J40 turbojet engine, which suffered severe problems including low thrust output and poor reliability, and was ultimately abandoned after the matter became politically controversial in 1955. This outcome necessitated another major redesign of the aircraft to accept the alternative Allison J71 powerplant.[2][3]

On 7 March 1956, the Demon was introduced to operational service. Though the aircraft had insufficient power for supersonic performance and insufficient endurance for its intended general-purpose role, it complemented day fighters such as the Vought F8U Crusader and Grumman F11F Tiger as an all-weather, missile-armed interceptor.[4][5] The Demon was withdrawn in 1964 and thus did not participate in the Vietnam War. Both it and the Crusader were replaced on Forrestal-class and similar supercarriers by the more capable and versatile McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II, which bears a strong family resemblance, as it was conceived as an advanced development of the Demon. The supersonic F-101 Voodoo of the United States Air Force was similar in layout, but was derived from the earlier XF-88 Voodoo, which also influenced the Demon's layout.

  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference Boeing was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ Angelucci and Bowers 1987, p. 304.
  3. ^ Francillon 1990, pp. 118–119.
  4. ^ Elward and Davies 2001, p. 13.
  5. ^ Francillon 1990, p. 126.

and 11 Related for: McDonnell F3H Demon information

Request time (Page generated in 0.7998 seconds.)

McDonnell F3H Demon

Last Update:

The McDonnell F3H Demon is a subsonic swept-wing carrier-based jet fighter aircraft designed and produced by the American manufacturer McDonnell Aircraft...

Word Count : 2903

McDonnell Aircraft Corporation

Last Update:

behind the wing, a layout that was used successfully on the F2H Banshee, F3H Demon, and the F-101 Voodoo. David S. Lewis joined the company as Chief of Aerodynamics...

Word Count : 1017

McDonnell F2H Banshee

Last Update:

capable jet aircraft, such as the swept wing Grumman F-9 Cougar and McDonnell F3H Demon, and the delta wing Douglas F4D Skyray. Several of these aircraft...

Word Count : 5179

Westinghouse J40

Last Update:

to be largely unusable. A particularly notorious use was in the McDonnell F3H-1N Demon, which proved to be dangerously underpowered with the smaller engines...

Word Count : 2144

McDonnell Douglas

Last Update:

Phantom to become a major supplier to the Navy with the F2H Banshee and F3H Demon; and producing the F-101 Voodoo for the United States Air Force (USAF)...

Word Count : 4857

Allison J71

Last Update:

Allison J71 turbojet powered the Douglas B-66 Destroyer and the McDonnell F3H-2 Demon after the failed Westinghouse J40 proved unworkable. The prototype...

Word Count : 500

McDonnell Douglas Phantom in UK service

Last Update:

The United Kingdom (UK) operated the McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II as one of its principal combat aircraft from 1968 to 1992. The UK was the first...

Word Count : 11210

McDonnell FH Phantom

Last Update:

officials at the United States Navy were impressed with McDonnell's audacious XP-67 Bat project. McDonnell was invited by the navy to cooperate in the development...

Word Count : 3061

Saab 32 Lansen

Last Update:

configuration, and era Dassault Mystère Grumman F-9 Cougar Hawker Hunter McDonnell F3H Demon Republic F-84F Thunderstreak Related lists List of fighter aircraft...

Word Count : 3488

Jim Lovell

Last Update:

provide pilot transition training for the North American FJ-4 Fury, McDonnell F3H Demon and Vought F8U Crusader. In January 1958, Lovell entered a six-month...

Word Count : 9778

McDonnell 119

Last Update:

The McDonnell 119/220 is a business jet developed and unsuccessfully marketed by McDonnell Aircraft in the late 1950s and early 1960s. Its configuration...

Word Count : 976

PDF Search Engine © AllGlobal.net