North American NA-335

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NA-335
Role Air superiority fighter
National origin United States
Status Cancelled before built
Number built 0

The North American NA-335 was the company's entry into the US Air Force's 1960s F-X program.

The NA-335 resembled the T-10 or Su-27, however the NA-335 lacked the gap between the engine nacelles, and only a single vertical fin.[1]

The Air Force however preferred McDonnell Douglas's F-15 Eagle.[2]

Not much else was known about the program.

It was to be 61ft long, 18ft tall, and have a wingspan of 46ft.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "The F-15 that never was: The North American NA-335". Hush-Kit. 2016-03-16. Retrieved 2024-01-03.
  2. ^ a b Why The F-15 Terrified The Soviets, retrieved 2024-01-03