What is this rare 1939 pusher ?
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Is it the early design of the XP-55 Ascender? Here is the only remaining example, owned by the NASM.
Jason Schillereff
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Yep, thats what it looks like.
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Hawkeye
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It's from Italy. They built a canard fighter prototype in the early 40's.
I don't have my book in front of me to get the mfg. name.
A/C is SAI Ambrosini S.S.4. 2 prototypes were built.
If you can read Italian, here is a site with more pic's.
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I doesn't look quiet right does it. Port side looks a tick high and perhaps a tick aft? Do the leading edge profiles look a bit different port to starboard on the main wing or are those just shadows? Obviously some of it is just shadows. Maybe it's all just shadows. Neet lookin' lil' ride.You'll get your chance, smart guy!
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The first prototype was destroyed in a landing accident in 1941 after it's 960 HP Isotta-Frashini Asso XI R.C.40 engine failed. It does not appear that the second prototype was ever finished. The project was abandoned in 1942 in favor of more traditional wood fighters (S.S.4 was AL). First flight was in 1939. Max speed was 355 mph.
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My second source conflicts with the first. It says that the aircraft was destroyed in 1939 during its second flight when the right aileron separated in flight causing a loss of control.
Still 355 @ 16,405.
I'll see if I can find a third source.
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