The Consolidated Vultee XP-81 represents a daring foray into the world of experimental aircraft, designed during the heat of World War II as a long-range, high-altitude escort fighter that could potentially change the dynamics of aerial warfare. Conceived in 1943 and taking its first flight in 1945, this hybrid propeller-jet was a bold attempt to combine the endurance of a turboprop engine with the speed of a jet engine, a truly innovative approach at the time. Although it never went into full production, the XP-81 set the stage for future developments in combining propulsion technologies. It was a marvel of its time, showcasing the possibilities of hybrid propulsion in military aircraft and pushing the boundaries of aviation technology. The XP-81's legacy lives on as a testament to the ingenuity and ambition of mid-20th-century aircraft design, embodying the spirit of innovation that drives the aviation industry forward.
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A classic piece that never goes out of style this Port Authority embroidered polo has it allrelaxed fit silky fabric and a comfortable length Get one for yourself and watch how it becomes a true outfit game-changer in your wardrobe
- 65 polyester 35 cotton pique
- Fabric weight 50 ozyd (1695 gm)
- Relaxed fit that runs large
- Flat knit collar and cuffs
- Metal buttons with dyed-to-match plastic rims
- Side vents for breathability
- Blank product sourced from Ethiopia
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