McDonnell Aircraft - Products

Products

  • TD2D/KDD/KDH Katydid target drone, 1942
  • XP-67 experimental twin engine propeller fighter
  • FH Phantom twin-engine jet fighter
  • F2H Banshee twin-engine naval jet fighter
  • XF-85 Goblin experimental jet fighter
  • XF-88 Voodoo experimental twin-engine fighter
  • F3H Demon single engine naval jet fighter
  • F-101 Voodoo twin-engine supersonic, long-range jet fighter-bomber (single seat) and interceptor (two seat)
  • F-4 Phantom II two-seat, twin-engine supersonic, long-range all-weather fighter-bomber
  • McDonnell 119/220 business jet
  • XV-1 Convertiplane VTOL
  • XH-20 Little Henry experimental ramjet-rotor powered helicopter
  • XHJD-1 Whirlaway twin-engine helicopter built in 1946
  • Model 120 experimental crane/lifting helicopter 1957-1960
  • Mercury capsule
  • Gemini capsule
  • ASSET spaceplane

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