• Source: Fleetwings A-1
    • The Fleetwings A-1 was an American target drone manufactured by Kaiser-Fleetwings.


      Design and development


      The A-1 was built in 1939 as a small aerial gunnery target. It was flown unmanned and controlled by radio commands from the ground. It was a mid-wing monoplane with fixed tricycle landing gear. The A-1 utilized a Radio Frequency Laboratories control unit, broadcasting on 73 MHz; control was by traditonal aircraft-style controls operated by the controller; alternatively the controller could wear a control yoke on a chest-mounted support.


      Operational history


      Manufacturer's flight trials of the A-1 were conducted at Boonton Township Airfield; following them delivery was made to the Aberdeen Proving Ground for Army trials. The first Army test flight ended in the aircraft crashing, and the project was abandoned.


      Specifications


      General characteristics

      Crew: none
      Wingspan: 20 ft 0 in (6.0 m)
      Powerplant: 1 × unknown , 80 hp (60 kW)
      Performance

      Maximum speed: 180 mph (290 km/h, 160 kn)
      Endurance: 1 hours 0 minutes
      Service ceiling: 10,000 ft (3,000 m)


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