Request: Fisher P-75 Eagle
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Request: Fisher P-75 Eagle

Hi.
I found a very interesting Plane.
The Fisher P-75 Eagle.
The General Motors P-75 Eagle was a fighter aircraft for which the Fisher Body Division of General Motors Corporation in September 1942 submitted a proposal to meet a United States Army Air Forces requirement for a fighter possessing an extremely high rate of climb. The proposal was for an aircraft that used the most powerful liquid-cooled engine then available, the Allison V-3420 (essentially a pair of 12 cylinder Allison V-1710 engines mated to a common crankcase), and components from existing aircraft. Only eight XP-75s and six P-75As were built before the program was cancelled.

http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fisher_P-75

General characteristics

Crew: One
Length: 40 ft 5 in (12.32 m)
Wingspan: 49 ft 4 in (15.04 m)
Height: 15 ft 6 in (4.72 m)
Wing area: 347 ft
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#2

This aircraft has been requested several times and has never been taken up. To be honest there are a lot of aircraft that were used operationally and had large production runs that are still missing from the sim and more than likely these will take priority
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#3

highlander_262 Wrote:This aircraft has been requested several times and has never been taken up. To be honest there are a lot of aircraft that were used operationally and had large production runs that are still missing from the sim and more than likely these will take priority

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Sorry but I see too many request for planes that have had little or no production at all!!!

I think that the only planes with little or no production can be the late war project to fill the gap in the 1946 to 1950 era (like the Me P 1099 and so on)!!

cheers

walter

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#4

the plane is repulsive looking, but I wouldnt mind seeing it in the game.
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#5

I agree, the earliest prototypes of the P-75 were not particularily pleasing to the eye. Subsequent versions looked quite a bit better, though. They would be good escorts for 1946 B-29/B-36 campaigns.

Cheers,

Fafnir_6
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#6

The P-75 was considered a failure. I think that efforts towards making an uber long range fighter should be devoted to the British Hornet F.1 or the American P-82B.
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