
Hughes XF-11 - Wikipedia
The Hughes XF-11 (redesignated XR-11 in 1948) was a prototype military reconnaissance aircraft designed and flown by Howard Hughes and built by Hughes Aircraft Company for the United States Army Air Forces (USAAF).
XF-11: The Aircraft That Almost Killed Aviation Pioneer Howard …
Apr 5, 2023 · Designed to be a fast, long-range, high-altitude reconnaissance aircraft for the United States Air Force, the XF-11 resembled the much smaller Lockheed P-38 Lightning fighter.
The Hughes XF-11, a Behemoth That Never Made It Out of Testing
Jul 9, 2024 · The XF-11's long, thin, high-aspect-ratio wing and powerful engines provide clues to its intended purpose.
Hughes XF-11: The Aircraft That Almost Took Out Its Creator
Jul 26, 2023 · The Hughes XF-11 was a prototype reconnaissance aircraft intended to be operated by the US Army Air Forces (USAAF). It was partially designed by Howard Hughes, and his company built just two units. In 1943, the USAAF ordered 100, but the program was delayed until the end of the Second World War.
Meet the Hughes XF-11: The Prototype Plane That Nearly Killed …
Aug 18, 2019 · Designed and built by Hughes Aircraft for the U.S. Army Air Forces (USAAF), the Hughes XF-11 was a prototype military reconnaissance aircraft.
Hughes XF-11 Photo-Reconnaissance Aircraft - Old Machine …
Dec 20, 2018 · The Hughes XF-11 was the last fixed-wing aircraft built by the Hughes Aircraft Company and the aircraft that nearly killed Howard Hughes. WWII was over by the time prototypes of the specialized aircraft flew.
XF-11 Was Howard Hughes’ “Might Have Been” Reconnaissance …
Jun 3, 2012 · The XF-11 was an offspring of a giant twin-engined fighter, the Hughes D-2, which Hughes and his company built at Culver City, Calif., but assembled in great secrecy at Harper Dry Lake in the Mojave Desert, a location even more remote than the Army Air Forces’ flight test facility at Muroc, Calif.
Hughes XF-11 | Military Wiki | Fandom
The Hughes XF-11 was a prototype military reconnaissance aircraft, designed and flown by Howard Hughes for the United States Army Air Forces. Although 100 F-11s were ordered in 1943, only two prototypes and a mock-up were completed.
Hughes XF-11 (44-70155) - The X-Hunters
May 1, 2023 · The Hughes XF-11 was a prototype for a two-seat, twin-engine reconnaissance airplane with a relatively small, pressurized, central crew compartment and twin tails on long, slender booms. The crew of two including a pilot and a …
Hughes XR-11 / XF-11 - Military Factory
Jun 28, 2018 · Looking very much like an oversized Lockheed P-38, the twin-boom XF-11 was designed to fulfill a United States military requirement for a long-range photographic reconnaissance fighter.