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The Plane that Was Deadly Even to Itself

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It was 1956, and Grumman Aircraft had developed a new aircraft that could counter the MIG15, a Soviet jet fighter establishing its dominance over the skies of Korea, engulfed in a furious war between Communism and the Free World.

Like the Mig, Grumman had introduced the F11F Tiger: an innovative, sweptwing carrierbased fighter that had already achieved an impressive Mach 1 speed during its maiden flight, turning it into the second US Navy aircraft to reach supersonic speeds.

Test pilot Thomas Attridge was now testing the Tiger’s 20millimeter guns off the coast of Long Island while simulating a dogfight. The pilot aimed at the ocean, then fired four quick, accurate bursts and immediately went into a dive. Precisely 11 seconds later, he noticed something unusual.
Something had struck his Tiger’s canopy glass and one of the engine intake lips. The Tiger began going down immediately. Attridge was sure it was a bird, but the truth was much more unusual…




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