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P.1127
Hawker Siddeley · UK
In 1961, the P.1127 successfully performed its first transitions from vertical takeoff to wing-borne flight. It used the radical Bristol Siddeley Pegasus engine with four swiveling nozzles to direct thrust, proving that a high-performance jet could take off like a helicopter.
Technical Specifications
| First Flight | 1961 |
|---|---|
| Max Speed | 1,150 km/h |
| Range | 1,900 km |
| Ceiling | 15,200 m |
| Engines | 1x Bristol Siddeley Pegasus vectored-thrust turbofan |
Armament & Payload
Unarmed (Experimental).