Culver XPQ-15

XPQ-15/XTD3C
Mockup of the XPQ-15
Role Target drone
National origin United States
Built by Culver Aircraft Company
First flight 1945
Primary users United States Army Air Forces
United States Navy
Produced 6


The Culver XPQ-15, also known as the XTD3C-1, was an American target drone developed by the Culver Aircraft Company late in World War II.

Design and development

The XPQ-15 was a low-wing monoplane of conventional design. It was powered by a Franklin O-405 opposed piston engine.[1] Design work began in 1943.[2]

Operational history

Four examples of the XPQ-15 were built for evaluation by the United States Army Air Forces in 1945; two additional aircraft were tested by the United States Navy as the XTD3C-1. No production contract was placed.[1]

Variants

XPQ-15
USAAF variant; four produced.[1]
XTD3C-1
USN variant; two produced, BuNos 29665-29666.[3]

Specifications (XPQ-15)

Data from Parsch [1]

Performance

References

Citations
  1. 1 2 3 4 Parsch 2009
  2. Mingos 1946, p.318.
  3. Grossnick and Armstrong 1997, p.540.
Bibliography

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