Convair F2Y Sea Dart
Hydroski jet fighter, U.S. Navy, 1953 / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Convair F2Y Sea Dart was an American seaplane fighter aircraft that rode on twin hydro-skis during takeoff and landing. It flew only as a prototype, and never entered mass production. It is the only seaplane to have exceeded the speed of sound.
F2Y Sea Dart | |
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An F2Y Sea Dart with dual-ski configuration | |
Role | Seaplane fighter |
National origin | United States |
Manufacturer | Convair |
First flight | 14 January 1953 |
Retired | 1957 |
Primary user | United States Navy |
Number built | 5 |
It was created in the 1950s, to overcome the problems with supersonic planes taking off and landing on aircraft carriers. The program was canceled after a series of unsatisfactory results and a tragic accident on 4 November 1954, in which test pilot Charles E. Richbourg was killed when the Sea Dart he was piloting disintegrated in midair. The four surviving planes were retired in 1957, but some were kept in reserve until 1962.