The company’s top-secret research and development presence in Georgia has been growing, and it has its eye on new aircraft to try to design and build.
On September 29, 1948, the Vought XF7U-1 Cutlass made its first flight. This tailless, swept-wing Navy jet was revolutionary but challenging to fly, earning a reputation for high accident rates.
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