Ryan FR-1 Fireball

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Robert Porter

Senior Master Sergeant
66 of these were made by March 1945 but never saw combat. This was the Navy's answer to the P-59. It used the propellor engine for takeoffs as jet engines of the time were rather sluggish to build velocity. Once airborn it switched to the Jet engine and the prop could be feathered.

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That is pretty cool! I would assume it was designated a single engine fighter as only one or the other would be in use at a time? Made me wonder however.

I believe that the piston engine was used for cruise, then the jet was started when the needed the extra performance or if the piston engine stopped making noise. Apparently, they were equipped with a feathering prop, so they could fly on the jet, alone.

If I recall, they were withdrawn from service pretty quickly due to structural problems.
 

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