The North American AJ Savage was developed by North American Aviation as a carrier-based medium bomber intended for the United States Navy. It was built soon after the Second World War to carry nuclear weapons and was fitted with two piston engines and a turbojet. The aircraft was introduced in 1950 and was retired in 1960. A total of 140 aircraft were built, and three prototypes.

Manufacturer:
North American Aviation NAA
Country:
United States
Manufactured:
1949 to: 1954
ICAO:
AJ
Price:
Avionics:
Engine:
2x Pratt & Whitney R-2800-44W Double Wasp
Piston
Power:
2,400 horsepower
Max Cruise Speed:
409 knots
757 Km/h
Approach Speed (Vref):
Travel range:
1,504 Nautical Miles
2,785 Kilometers
Fuel Economy:
Service Ceiling:
43,000 feet
Rate of Climb:
2900 feet / minute
14.73metre / second
Take Off Distance:
Landing Distance:
Max Take Off Weight:
23,112 Kg
50,953 lbs
Max Landing Weight:
Max Payload:
6,000 Kg
13,228 lbs
Fuel Tank Capacity:
1,640 gallon
6,208 litre
Baggage Volume:
Seats - Economy / General:
3 seats
Seats - Business Class:
Seats - First Class:
Cabin Height:
Cabin Width:
Cabin Length:
Exterior Length:
19.22 metre - 63.06 feet
Tail height:
6.2 metre - 20.34 feet
Fuselage Diameter:
2 metre - 6.56 feet
Wing Span / Rotor Diameter:
23 metre - 75.46 feet
Wing Tips:
No Winglets

On July 3, 1948, the first prototype XAJ-1 performed its maiden flight. The initial production version AJ-1 can accommodate three crew members. It has an external length of 19.22 meters, an external height of 3.5 meters, a tail height of 6.25 meters and 4.9 meters with fin folded, and a width of 15.39 meters with wings folded. It has a high-wing with a wingspan of 21.75 meters without tip tanks and 23 meters with tip tanks and a wing area of 77.61 square meters.

The aircraft is fitted with a tricycle landing gear and has a wheelbase of 6 meters. The aircraft has an empty weight of 12,500 kg, a gross weight of 21,319 kg, and a maximum payload of 6,000 kg. The maximum takeoff weight is 23,112 kg. It has a fuel tank capacity of 1,640 US gal.

The AJ-1 is powered by two Pratt and Whitney R-2800-44W Double Wasp eighteen-cylinder air-cooled twin-row radial piston engine with water injection. It has two poppet valves per cylinder, a variable-speed single-stage single-speed centrifugal-type supercharger, one Stromberg injection carburetor fuel system, and an air cooling system. The Pratt and Whitney engines produce a maximum takeoff thrust of 2,400 lbf each.

The aircraft is also powered by a single Allison J33-A-10 centrifugal compressor turbojet in the tail end of the fuselage. It has a single-stage double-sided centrifugal compressor, fourteen can type stainless steel combustion chambers, a single-stage axial turbine, and a wet sump oil system. The Allison engine produces a maximum takeoff thrust of 4,600 lbf. The aircraft also featured four-bladed Hamilton Standard constant-speed propellers of 4.42 meters in diameter. This engine was only utilized during takeoff and when an extra speed boost was needed.

The AJ Savage has a maximum speed of 409 knots and a travel range of 1,504 nautical miles. It can fly up to 40,800 feet and can climb at a rate of 2,900 feet per minute. The aircraft could be loaded with 5,400 kg of conventional bombs or one Mark 4 implosion-type nuclear bomb.

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