The North American Aviation XF-108 Rapier was a glimpse into the future of air combat during its conception in the late 1950s. Designed as a long-range, high-speed interceptor intended to defend the United States from supersonic Soviet bombers, the XF-108 promised unparalleled performance. With plans for a top speed of over Mach 3, the Rapier was to be equipped with advanced radar systems and armed with air-to-air missiles capable of engaging enemy aircraft at long distances. Although the XF-108 never progressed beyond the initial design phase and was canceled in 1959 due to budget constraints and shifting defense priorities, it remains a fascinating what-if in aviation history. The project's ambitious goals highlighted the technological aspirations of the era and contributed to advancements in aerospace engineering that would benefit future projects, including its sister program, the XB-70 Valkyrie.
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Everyone wants to be cozy and warm and still look stylishkids are no exception Prepare the little one for any chilly evening by ordering this kids hoodie It has a front kangaroo pouch pocket which has a small hidden opening for an earphone cord and double fabric hood for extra warmth Whats more to ensure the kids' safety the hoodie comes with no drawcords
- 80 ring-spun cotton 20 polyester
- Fabric weight 83 ozyd (280 gm)
- Double-layered hood
- No drawcords
- Kangaroo pouch pocket with a hidden opening for earphone cord
- Ribbed cuffs and hem
- Twin needle stitching detailing
- Blank product sourced from Pakistan
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