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  2. NASA AD-1 - Wikipedia

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    The NASA Oblique Wing Research Aircraft, the predecessor to the AD-1. The first known oblique wing design was the Blohm & Voss P.202, proposed by Richard Vogt in 1942. [1] The oblique wing concept was later promoted by Robert T. Jones, an aeronautical engineer at NASA's Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, California.

  3. Douglas A-1 Skyraider - Wikipedia

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    The Skyraider went through seven versions, starting with the AD-1, then AD-2 and AD-3 with various minor improvements, then the AD-4 with a more powerful R-3350-26WA engine. The AD-5 was significantly widened, allowing two crew to sit side-by-side (this was not the first multiple-crew variant, the AD-1Q being a two-seater and the AD-3N a three ...

  4. List of surviving Douglas A-1 Skyraiders - Wikipedia

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    This aircraft is painted in the markings of Attack Squadron 25 . [51] 137602 – on a pylon near the near base headquarters and the base chapel at NAS Lemoore, California. This aircraft is also painted in the same markings as the NAS Pensacola museum aircraft, i.e., Attack Squadron 25 (VA-25) and a "false" BuNo of 135300. [52]

  5. List of Douglas A-1 Skyraider operators - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Navy received 50 AD-4Ws [1] which were given the designation Skyraider AEW.1 These were used from 1951 until 1962. Fleet Air Arm 849 Naval Air Squadron

  6. Scissors (aeronautics) - Wikipedia

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    The scissors is an aerial dogfighting maneuver commonly used by military fighter pilots. It is primarily a defensive maneuver, used by an aircraft that is under attack.It consists of a series of short turns towards the attacking aircraft, slowing with each turn, in the hopes of forcing the attacker to overshoot.

  7. Oblique wing - Wikipedia

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    Oblique wing on a NASA AD-1. An oblique wing (also called a slewed wing) is a variable geometry wing concept. On an aircraft so equipped, the wing is designed to rotate on center pivot, so that one tip is swept forward while the opposite tip is swept aft.

  8. AD 1 (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    AD 1 was the year 1 anno Domini in the Julian ca AD 1 or AD-1 may also refer to: AD.1 or AD Seaplane Type 1000, a British seaplane of the First World War; Airship Development AD1, a British non-rigid gas-filled advertising airship, 1929–1931; Douglas AD-1 Skyraider, an attack aircraft developed in the 1940s; NASA AD-1, an oblique-wing ...

  9. Salmson air-cooled aero-engines - Wikipedia

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    Between 1920 and 1951 the Société des Moteurs Salmson in France developed and built a series of widely used air-cooled aircraft engines. [ 1 ] Maryse Hilsz holding the propeller of her Mauboussin M.122 with Salmson 9 Aé.RS, [ 2 ] 1935