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The Curtis XF13C (Model 70) was a
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Development and design

The XF13C was a naval fighter featuring an all-metal construction, with a semi-monocoque fuselage, manually retractable
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bought a prototype, designated XF13C-1 when in monoplane configuration, and XF13C-2 when a biplane. The XF13C first flew in 1934 with good results realized in tests. In 1935, the aircraft received a more powerful engine and modifications to the overly tall tailplanes. The designation was changed to XF13C-3 for more flight testing.


Operational history

No production orders were received for the Curtis XF13C, but the aircraft continued to fly for NACA in experimental work, and by VWJ-1 Squadron at Quantico.


Specifications (XF13C-3)


References


Citations


Bibliography

* Angelucci, Enzo. ''The American Fighter from 1917 to the present.'' New York: Orion Books, 1987. .


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