File:Naval Aircraft Factory TDN-1 drone in flight.jpg
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DescriptionNaval Aircraft Factory TDN-1 drone in flight.jpg | A U.S. Navy Naval Aircraft Factory TDN-1 drone in flight. Four XTDN-1 prototypes and 100 production models were ordered in February and March 1942. The TDN-1 was powered by two Lycoming O-435 engines and could carry an 907 kg (2000 lb) bomb. The program was terminated in September 1944. |
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Source | U.S. Navy Naval Aviation News January 1981 [1] |
Author | USN |
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