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AJ Savage

AJ Savage
AJ Savage
AJ Savage
Description
Role 
CrewThree
Dimensions
Length63 ft 1 in19.2 m
Wingspan71 ft 5 in21.8 m
Height20 ft 5 in6.2 m
Wing area836 ft²78 m²
Weights
Empty27,558 lb12,500 kg
Gross52,862 lb23,980 kg
Maximum take-off50,954 lb23,110 kg
Powerplant
EnginesTwo Pratt & Whitney R-2800-44W engines
One Allison J-33-A-1 turbojet
Power2,400 hp1,800 kW
Thrust4,600 lbf20 kN
Performance
Maximum speed471 mph758 km/h
Combat range
Ferry range
Service ceiling13,100 m
Rate of climb
Armament
GunsNone
Bombs12,000 lb5,400 kg

On June 24, 1946, the U.S. Navy awarded North American Aviation a contract to build the aircraft that would become the AJ Savage. Intended as a carrier based bomber, the AJ was first reported in squadron service by VC-5 on September 13, 1949. It was eventually redesignated A-2.

Variants

  • XAJ-1 Experimental aircraft
  • AJ-1 (A-2A) Specifications listed in table at right
  • AJ-2 Engines replaced by Pratt and Whitney R-2800-48 and Allison J-33-A-10 models respectively, increased fuel capacity
  • AJ-2P AJ-2 with redesigned nose for cameras

Units Using the AJ Savage

United States Navy

  • VAH-15
  • VAH-16
  • VAP-61
  • VAP-62
  • VC-5
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Designation Series

A-1 - A-2 - A-3 - A-4 - A-5

Related Lists

List of military aircraft of the United States

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