- McDonnell TD2D Katydid
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McDonnell TD2D, KDD Katydid, KDH Katydid McDonnell KDD on display at the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center Role Target drone National origin United States Manufacturer McDonnell Aircraft The McDonnell TD2D Katydid was an American target drone produced by McDonnell Aircraft that began development in 1942.
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History
The U. S. Navy awarded McDonnell Aircraft a contract for a radio-controlled target drone in 1942 under the designation of XTD2D-1 for anti-aircraft and aerial gunnery practice. Production models, built in unknown quantity, used the designation of TD2D-1. The Navy changed its designation system in 1946 and the XTD2D-1 and TD2D-1 were redesignated as XKDD-1 and KDD-1, respectively. Later that year, the Navy changed McDonnell's manufacturer code letter from "D" to "H", and the KDD-1 was redesignated again as KDH-1.
Description
The most unique features of the TD2D were the externally-mounted pulsejet engine and the V-tail. The gasoline-powered, 8-inch (203 mm) diameter engine was built by McDonnell, but it is unclear how much it was derived from the Argus pulsejet used on the German V-1. The drone was probably named after the Katydid because it had narrow wings and made a loud, pulsing sound like a pulsejet. The drone could be either launched by catapult from the ground or from underwing racks on Consolidated PBY Catalina seaplanes. It was gyro-stabilized, radio-controlled and could be recovered by parachute.
Specifications (KDD-1)
Data from Placard at Udvar-Hazy and KDH webpage
General characteristics
- Crew: None
- Length: 11 ft 2 in (3.40 m)
- Wingspan: 12 ft (3.7 m)
- Gross weight: 320 lb (145 kg)
- Powerplant: 1 × McDonnell 8-inch (203 mm) pulsejet, 55 lbf (0.24 kN) thrust
Performance
- Maximum speed: 250 mph (400 km/h; 220 kn)
- Endurance: 40 minutes
References
- This article contains material that originally came from the placard at the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center.
External links
USN drone and missile designations 1946–1947 Anti-aircraft missiles Martin: KAM · Naval Aircraft Factory: KAN • KA2N • KA3N · Fairchild: KAQ · Sperry: KAS · Consolidated-Vultee: KAYDrones KDB • KD2B
KDD
GlobeKDG • KD2G • KD3G • KD4G • KD5G • KD6G
KDH
RadioplaneKDR • KD2R • (KD3R not assigned) • XKD4R
KDT
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- Unmanned aerial vehicles of the United States
- McDonnell aircraft
- V-tail aircraft
- Pulsejet-powered aircraft
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