Aircraft Research BT-11

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TypeTrainer aircraft
StatusCancelled
XBT-11
General information
TypeTrainer aircraft
ManufacturerAircraft Research Corp
StatusCancelled
Primary userUnited States Army Air Corps
Number built0

The Aircraft Research XBT-11 was to have been a basic trainer constructed by the Aircraft Research Corporation (formerly the Vidal Research Corporation) of Bendix, New Jersey, by molding "Weldwood", a "plastic" plywood composite material made of heat and pressure-processed phenol phenol-formaldehyde resins and wood similar to the Duramold process. The Duramold and Haskelite processes were first developed in 1937, followed by Eugene L. Vidal's Weldwood in 1938.[1] A production contract, proposed in 1940, was cancelled before any were built.[2]

Data from [3]

General characteristics

Performance

  • Maximum speed: 169 mph (272 km/h, 147 kn)

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