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F-82 Twin Mustang
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F-82 Twin Mustang


North American F-82 Twin Mustang
Description
RoleEscort and Night Fighter
Crew2
Dimensions
Length42 ft 5 in (12.93 m)
Wingspan51 ft 3 in (15.62 m)
Height13 ft 10 in (4.22 m)
Wing area408 sq ft (37.90 m^2)
Weights
Empty15,997 lb (71,109 N)
Loaded
Maximum take-off25,591 lb (113,758 N)
Powerplant
Engines2 Allison V-1710-143/145
Power1,600 hp (1,193 kW)
Performance
Maximum speed461 mph (742 km/h) at 21,000 ft (6,400 m)
Combat range2,250 miles (3,605 km)
Ferry range
Service ceiling38,900 ft (11,855 m)
Rate of climb
Armament
Guns6 Browning M2 .50 (12.7) caliber machine guns
Bombs4,000 lb (907 kg) of bombs

The F-82 Twin Mustang was a long-range escort fighterr created by joining two North American P-51 Mustangs at the wings. It retained both cockpits and both pilots could fly the aircraft. It first flew in 1945 but did not see service during World War II. .

The first two prototypes had Packard built V-1650 Merlin engines like most P-51s. The third protoype and subsequent production models used Allison V-1710 engines. The production F-82s had contra-rotating propellors.

While originally intended as an escort fighter (B and E variants), the F-82 also saw service as a night fighter equipped with either APS-4 (D and F variants) or SCR-720 (C and G variants) radar. It was a night fighter Twin Mustang that shot down the first MiG-15 jet to be destroyed by an American fighter during the Korean War.

Other "twinned aircraft"

Heinkel He 111Z

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