The Vultee XP-54, known as the 'Swoose Goose,' is a prototype fighter aircraft that represents a unique chapter in aviation history. Developed for the United States Army Air Forces during World War II, this aircraft was a product of innovation and ambition. With its first flight in 1943, the XP-54 was designed to push the boundaries of aerodynamic design, featuring a pusher configuration, a canard layout, and an unusual method for the pilot to enter and exit the cockpit via a moveable nose section. Although only two prototypes were built, the XP-54 stands out for its distinctive design and the advanced concepts it introduced, such as its turbo-supercharged V-12 engine and its ambitious performance goals. Despite its limited production, the XP-54's legacy lives on as a fascinating glimpse into the experimental efforts of wartime aircraft development.
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