History's Most Dangerous Aircraft Models

The Lockheed XFV-1 Salmon

The American army began getting super creative with their aviation concepts in the mid 20th century. Of course, it was a huge help that they were given such an enormous budget to try and test these new modes of transportation and dogfighting. Because of this, the Salmon was born. 

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