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Douglas Project Aircraft (X-Planes)


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Established in 1921, Douglas Aircraft became was one of the most important American aeroplane makers of the 20th Century before merging with McDonnell.

There are a total of [ 23 ] Douglas Project Aircraft (X-Planes) entries in the Military Factory. Entries are listed below by initial year-of-service descending (newest to oldest designs). Flag images indicative of country of origin and not necessarily the primary operator. Listing also includes base models from which experimentals were had from.




1
Picture of the Boeing X-53 AAW (Active Aeroelastic Wing)
National Flag Graphic
2006
Boeing X-53 AAW (Active Aeroelastic Wing)
Experimental Aircraft
2
Picture of the Boeing (McDonnell Douglas) X-36
National Flag Graphic
1997
Boeing (McDonnell Douglas) X-36
Unmanned Fighter Technology Demonstrator
3
Picture of the Boeing Bird of Prey
National Flag Graphic
1996
Boeing Bird of Prey
Stealth Aircraft Technology Demonstrator
4
Picture of the Boeing (Hughes) AH-64 Apache
National Flag Graphic
1986
Boeing (Hughes) AH-64 Apache
Dedicated Two-Seat Attack Helicopter
5
Picture of the McDonnell Douglas / General Dynamics A-12 Avenger II
National Flag Graphic
1983
McDonnell Douglas / General Dynamics A-12 Avenger II
Carrier-based Strike Aircraft Proposal
6
Picture of the McDonnell Douglas YC-15
National Flag Graphic
1976
McDonnell Douglas YC-15
Tactical Airlifter Transport Aircraft Prototype
7
Picture of the McDonnell Douglas / Hawker Siddeley AV-16 Advanced Harrier
National Flag Graphic
1973
McDonnell Douglas / Hawker Siddeley AV-16 Advanced Harrier
STOVL Fighter-Bomber / Attack Aircraft Proposal
8
Picture of the Douglas F5D Skylancer
National Flag Graphic
1956
Douglas F5D Skylancer
Fighter Prototype / Technology Demonstrator Aircraft
9
Picture of the Douglas A2D Skyshark
National Flag Graphic
1954
Douglas A2D Skyshark
Prototype Carried-Based Attack Aircraft
10
Picture of the Douglas X-3 (Stiletto)
National Flag Graphic
1952
Douglas X-3 (Stiletto)
Research Aircraft
11
Picture of the Douglas D-558-2 Skyrocket (Phase 2)
National Flag Graphic
1948
Douglas D-558-2 Skyrocket (Phase 2)
Experimental High-Speed Research Platform
12
Picture of the Douglas D-558-1 Skystreak (Phase 1)
National Flag Graphic
1947
Douglas D-558-1 Skystreak (Phase 1)
Experimental Research Aircraft
13
Picture of the Douglas XB-43 Jetmaster
National Flag Graphic
1946
Douglas XB-43 Jetmaster
Experimental Bomber Aircraft
14
Picture of the Douglas XTB2D Skypirate
National Flag Graphic
1945
Douglas XTB2D Skypirate
Prototype Heavy Torpedo Bomber Aircraft
15
Picture of the Douglas XB-42 Mixmaster
National Flag Graphic
1944
Douglas XB-42 Mixmaster
Experimental Pusher Bomber Aircraft
16
Picture of the Douglas XB-31 (Raidmaster) (Model 332)
National Flag Graphic
1944
Douglas XB-31 (Raidmaster) (Model 332)
Super-Heavy Bomber Aircraft Design Proposal
17
Picture of the Douglas Model 423
National Flag Graphic
1944
Douglas Model 423
Heavy Bomber Design Proposal
18
Picture of the Douglas XB-19 (XBLR-2)
National Flag Graphic
1941
Douglas XB-19 (XBLR-2)
Heavy Bomber Aircraft Prototype
19
Picture of the Douglas XP-48
National Flag Graphic
1940
Douglas XP-48
Lightweight Single-Seat Point Defense Fighter Aircraft Proposal
20
Picture of the Douglas VTB (SD-114-6)
National Flag Graphic
1939
Douglas VTB (SD-114-6)
Carrierborne Attack Aircraft Proposal
21
Picture of the Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress
National Flag Graphic
1937
Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress
Four-Engined Heavy Bomber Aircraft
22
Picture of the Douglas XFD
National Flag Graphic
1933
Douglas XFD
Combat Fighter Prototype Aircraft
23
Picture of the Davis-Douglas Cloudster
National Flag Graphic
1921
Davis-Douglas Cloudster
Two-Seat, Single-Engine, Long-Range Biplane
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