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The Supermarine Attacker vs. FJ-1 Fury were their navies' first jet fighters. Both used the wings of late model piston fighters.
Supermarine Attacker - Wikipedia
North American FJ-1 Fury - Wikipedia
I wonder if the two ever met in friendly exercises. Which was the better carrier jet fighter?
Attacker is faster, flies higher, has a heavier gun armament, is capable of carrying two 1,000 lb bombs or four 300 lb rockets, and has a much higher initial rate of climb. But the Fury has nearly three times the Attacker's range, is no slouch in the speed department, carries more ammunition, has tricycle gear for good forward visibility and I presume less scorching of the flight deck. Unlike the Attacker, the Fury does not have folding wings. The Attacker seems to have a high accident or loss rate.
Design-wise, both went onto contribute to evolutionary swept wing designs, the Attacker becoming the Type 510, (RAF Swift) and Scimitar, the FJ-1 went onto the swept wing FJ-2 and FJ-4. Interestingly, the Attacker and FJ-1 and their follow-ons were to lead both Vickers-Supermarine and North American Aviation to the end of their naval fighter business. Vickers-Supermarine being replaced by naval fighters from de Havilland, McDonald Douglas, and Hawker-Siddeley.
Supermarine Attacker - Wikipedia
North American FJ-1 Fury - Wikipedia
I wonder if the two ever met in friendly exercises. Which was the better carrier jet fighter?
Attacker is faster, flies higher, has a heavier gun armament, is capable of carrying two 1,000 lb bombs or four 300 lb rockets, and has a much higher initial rate of climb. But the Fury has nearly three times the Attacker's range, is no slouch in the speed department, carries more ammunition, has tricycle gear for good forward visibility and I presume less scorching of the flight deck. Unlike the Attacker, the Fury does not have folding wings. The Attacker seems to have a high accident or loss rate.
Design-wise, both went onto contribute to evolutionary swept wing designs, the Attacker becoming the Type 510, (RAF Swift) and Scimitar, the FJ-1 went onto the swept wing FJ-2 and FJ-4. Interestingly, the Attacker and FJ-1 and their follow-ons were to lead both Vickers-Supermarine and North American Aviation to the end of their naval fighter business. Vickers-Supermarine being replaced by naval fighters from de Havilland, McDonald Douglas, and Hawker-Siddeley.
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