North American All Weather Super Fury Proposal of 1954

Started by jzichek, May 03, 2011, 04:03:45 PM

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jzichek

I've put up a short summary of the NAA All Weather Super Fury proposal of June 4, 1954 at RetroMechanix.com:



It features 78 high resolution images of the proposal brochure and subsequent "Growth Potential" report; it was quite a handsome design, I'm sure you will agree.

-Jared

Jschmus

"Life isn't divided into genres. It's a horrifying, romantic, tragic, comical, science-fiction cowboy detective novel. You know, with a bit of pornography if you're lucky."-Alan Moore

KJ_Lesnick

That being said, I'd like to remind everybody in a manner reminiscent of the SNL bit on Julian Assange, that no matter how I die: It was murder (even if there was a suicide note or a video of me peacefully dying in my sleep); should I be framed for a criminal offense or disappear, you know to blame.

Maverick

Kendra, I believe the FJ-5 was the navalised F-107.  Reddfoxx from here gave me this link on the type.

http://aeroarchivepress.com/?p=167

Given the convoluted nature of USN designations pre-63, I'd say F2J is a good guess.

Regards,

Mav

jzichek

This design preceded the navalized F-107 (which dates from 1955) and was also referred to as the "FJ-5" by North American in the proposal brochure.

Jschmus

In working on the back-story for my navalized F-107, I had NAA using FJ-5 for their proposal, but BuAir decided that the new aircraft had nothing in common with the previous FJ series, and insisted on F2J.  As this aircraft was supposed to be equivalent to the F8U/F-8 Crusader, I used "F-7" as the post-1962 designation.
"Life isn't divided into genres. It's a horrifying, romantic, tragic, comical, science-fiction cowboy detective novel. You know, with a bit of pornography if you're lucky."-Alan Moore