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- Q5570986 subject Q11715174.
- Q5570986 subject Q13299879.
- Q5570986 subject Q7405412.
- Q5570986 subject Q8492883.
- Q5570986 abstract "The Globe KD5G was an American target drone produced by Globe Aircraft Corporation that began development in 1949."The XKD5G-1 was an early pulsejet-powered U.S. Navy target drone. The pulsejet was mounted externally, as on the German V-1 missile of World War II, but was smaller. The drone could fly 540 kilometers (335 miles) per hour and could be recovered by parachute for reuse.""The XK5DG-1 originated in 1949 and was tested at the Naval Air Test Center, Point Mugu, California. By 1951-52, speed requirements for drones had increased, and pulsejets were not effective beyond an altitude of 9,144 meters (30,000 feet). Thus, further development of the XKD5G-1 was abandoned. The XKD5G-1 was one of the last uses of pulsejets by the U.S. military."".
- Q5570986 manufacturer Q5570966.
- Q5570986 wikiPageExternalLink kd5g.html.
- Q5570986 wikiPageWikiLink Q1055100.
- Q5570986 wikiPageWikiLink Q11715174.
- Q5570986 wikiPageWikiLink Q13299879.
- Q5570986 wikiPageWikiLink Q153348.
- Q5570986 wikiPageWikiLink Q1972210.
- Q5570986 wikiPageWikiLink Q362.
- Q5570986 wikiPageWikiLink Q484000.
- Q5570986 wikiPageWikiLink Q5570966.
- Q5570986 wikiPageWikiLink Q671090.
- Q5570986 wikiPageWikiLink Q7405412.
- Q5570986 wikiPageWikiLink Q8492883.
- Q5570986 manufacturer Q5570966.
- Q5570986 type Product.
- Q5570986 type Aircraft.
- Q5570986 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q5570986 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q5570986 type Thing.
- Q5570986 type Q11436.
- Q5570986 comment "The Globe KD5G was an American target drone produced by Globe Aircraft Corporation that began development in 1949."The XKD5G-1 was an early pulsejet-powered U.S. Navy target drone. The pulsejet was mounted externally, as on the German V-1 missile of World War II, but was smaller. The drone could fly 540 kilometers (335 miles) per hour and could be recovered by parachute for reuse.""The XK5DG-1 originated in 1949 and was tested at the Naval Air Test Center, Point Mugu, California.".
- Q5570986 label "Globe KD5G".