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Dayton-Wright PS-1

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PS-1
Type Interceptor fighter
Manufacturer Dayton-Wright Airplane Company
Maiden flight 1923
Primary user United States Army Air Service
Number built 3

The Dayton-Wright PS-1 was an American single-seat fighter interceptor built by the Dayton-Wright Airplane Company.

Design and development

In response to a requirement for an aircraft in the Alert Pursuit (Special) the Dayton-Wright Airplane Company designed an aircraft with the Army designation PS-1. The PS-1 was an advanced parasol monoplane with wooden flying surfaces and fabric-covered fuselage with a steel-tube structure. An unusual design for the time was a tailskid undercarriage with the main units designed to retract into the lower fuselage sides. The landing gear was hand-operated using a chain-and-sprocket system, it could be raised in 10 seconds and lowered in 6 seconds. Three aircraft were ordered as the XPS-1, one was used for ground tests and the other for flight trials.

Operational history

Test flights began in 1923 but the performance was so poor the United States Army Air Service refused to accept the design.


Operators

Template:Country data United States

Specifications(XPS-1)

Data from The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft (Part Work 1982-1985)

General characteristics

  • Crew: One
  • Length: 19 ft 2 in (5.84 m)
  • Wingspan: 30 ft 0 in (9.14 m)
  • Height: ()
  • Wing area: 143 ft² (13.38 m²)
  • Max takeoff weight: 1,715 lb (778 kg)
  • Powerplant:Lawrance J-1 radial piston, 200 hp (149 kW)

Performance


References

  • The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft (Part Work 1982-1985). Orbis Publishing. 

External links

See also

Template:USAAS fighters


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