Arsenal VG 70
The Arsenal VG 70 was a single-seat monoplane research aircraft flown in France shortly after World War II to assist in the development of high-speed jet fighters. Lacking an indigenous turbojet engine, the aircraft was fitted with a German Junkers Jumo 004. Unlike most jet-powered aircraft of the period, the swept wing was wooden as was the tail structure. The under-powered VG 70 made its maiden flight in 1948, but only flew five times before the program was terminated the following year.
VG 70 | |
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The prototype of the Arsenal VG 70 under construction in 1947 | |
Role | Research aircraft |
Manufacturer | Arsenal de l'Aéronautique |
Designer | Jean Galtier |
First flight | 23 June 1948 |
Retired | 1948 |
Number built | 1 |
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