- Hughes XP-73
The
Hughes Aircraft XP-73 was a temporary designation applied to theHughes D-2 after the Material Command at Wright Field obtained approval to purchase "one Hughes DX-2 airplane in present commercial form as a prototype ..." [Case History of Hughes D-2, D-5, F-11 Project, Compiled by Historical Section Intelligence, Air Material Command, Wright Field, August 1946.] Within three days the D-2 had been re-designated as the XA-37 for purposes of administering the contract. Howard Hughes decided not to sell the airplane to the Air Corps however, so that neither of the above Air Corps designations ever applied to any airplane.Constructed from
Duramold , the Hughes D-2 was developed byHoward Hughes as a high-speed, long-range aircraft with a configuration similar to that of theP-38 Lightning .Hughes carried out testing of the D-2 at
Harper Dry Lake in theMojave Desert . The first flight was on20 June 1943 , and the aircraft was found to be unsatisfactory.Plans were made to change the wings and modify the aircraft under the D-5 designation when the aircraft was destroyed in a mysterious
hangar fire in November1944 .References
External links
* [http://home.att.net/~jbaugher1/p73.html Hughes XP-73]
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