The Curtiss-Wright XP-55 Ascender is a marvel of aviation history, showcasing the innovative spirit of aircraft design during World War II. First taking to the skies in 1943, this prototype fighter aircraft was part of the United States Army Air Forces' quest for superior air dominance. With its distinctive pusher configuration, canard design, and swept wings, the XP-55 was a bold departure from conventional aircraft designs of the era. Although it never entered mass production, the Ascender played a crucial role in advancing aeronautical engineering and research. Its unique silhouette and the promise of what could have been continue to fascinate aviation enthusiasts and historians alike. The XP-55 represents a fascinating chapter in the story of military aviation, embodying the experimental spirit and the relentless pursuit of innovation during a time of global conflict.
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Dad hats aren't just for dads This one's got a low profile with an adjustable strap and curved visor
- 100 chino cotton twill
- Green Camo color is 35 chino cotton twill 65 polyester
- Unstructured 6-panel low-profile
- 6 embroidered eyelets
- 3 (76 cm) crown
- Adjustable strap with antique buckle
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