The first military aircraft designed and built by the
Berliner-Joyce Corporation, the P-16 (later redesignated
PB-1) was a tandem two-seat fighter designed ... read more ... |
Berliner-Joyce P-16 / PB-1 1929 |
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Berliner-Joyce XFJ-1 1930 |
Having a semi-monocoque stressed-skin fuselage with fabric-covered metal wings, the XFJ-1 single-seat experimental
shipboard fighter featured an upper wing
faired into the ... read more ... |
After the return of the XFJ-1 to Berliner-Joyce for reconstruction
in November 1930, the dihedral was eliminated
from the upper wing, which ... read more ... |
Berliner-Joyce XFJ-2 1931 |
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Berliner-Joyce XF2J-1 1933 |
Essentially a navalised P-16, the XF2J-1 two-seat shipboard
fighter prototype was ordered by the US Navy on
30 June 1931, but did ... read more ... |
Designed by the US Navy Bureau of Aeronautics,
turned over to the Berliner-Joyce Corporation for development
and construction and ordered on 30 ... read more ... |
Berliner-Joyce XF3J-1 1934 |
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