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Summary Of: XF-92A

In April 1948 the XF-92A was shipped to... the XF-92A was refitted with an Allison J33... engined XF-92A was flown by Yeager for the first time on... the XF-92A was retired from active flying... An unusual application of the XF-92A was as a movie model...

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