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- LBD_Gargoyle diameter "508.0".
- LBD_Gargoyle length "3048.0".
- LBD_Gargoyle weight "688.1112".
- LBD_Gargoyle abstract "The McDonnell LBD-1 Gargoyle (later KBD-1) was an American air-to-surface missile developed during World War II . It was one of the precursors of modern anti-ship missiles.Following German success with the Hs-293 and Fritz-X, the U.S. began work on a series of similar weapons, based on its own success with the Azon guided ordnance. These included Bat, Felix, GB-8, and Gargoyle.Gargoyle had a 450 kilograms (1,000 lb) warhead (M65 general purpose or M59 semi–armor piercing), intended to be launched from carrier-borne aircraft in conditions of good visibility, against maneuvering targets. Launched from 4,600 m (15,000 ft), it had a range of almost 9.3–13.0 kilometres (5–7 nmi), and could be controlled at up to 52 kilometres (28 nmi).A launch speed of at least 320 kilometres per hour (200 mph) was necessary, so its low wings would not stall; a 4,400 newtons (1,000 lbf) static thrust 8AS1000 jet-assisted takeoff (JATO) bottle in the tail boosted it to a maximum speed of 970 km/h (600 mph).Operated by radio command guidance, Gargoyle was tracked visually by means of flares in the tail, much as Fritz-X was; this limited its maximum range to how far the flares could be seen. Gargoyle was capable of sustaining a 4 g0 (39 m/s2) turn, for a turning circle of 777.2 metres (2,550 ft).Production by McDonnell Aircraft began in 1944 and the missile was tested from March to July 1945, but the war ended before it entered operational service. Testing continued, however, until it was cancelled in 1947.".
- LBD_Gargoyle diameter "0.508".
- LBD_Gargoyle length "3.048".
- LBD_Gargoyle origin United_States.
- LBD_Gargoyle thumbnail LBD-1_glide_bomb_at_NAS_Mojave_1946.jpg?width=300.
- LBD_Gargoyle type Anti-ship_missile.
- LBD_Gargoyle type Guided_bomb.
- LBD_Gargoyle usedInWar World_War_II.
- LBD_Gargoyle weight "688111.2".
- LBD_Gargoyle wikiPageExternalLink 1jmaarticleshardware.htm.
- LBD_Gargoyle wikiPageExternalLink WW2-PGMs.html.
- LBD_Gargoyle wikiPageExternalLink gb.html.
- LBD_Gargoyle wikiPageExternalLink artifact.cfm?id=A19740642000.
- LBD_Gargoyle wikiPageExternalLink twbomb_04.html.
- LBD_Gargoyle wikiPageID "14967610".
- LBD_Gargoyle wikiPageRevisionID "575220891".
- LBD_Gargoyle caption "An LBD-1 Gargoyle at NAS Mojave, in 1946.".
- LBD_Gargoyle engine "8".
- LBD_Gargoyle enginePower "static thrust".
- LBD_Gargoyle filling Amatol.
- LBD_Gargoyle guidance "radio command".
- LBD_Gargoyle hasPhotoCollection LBD_Gargoyle.
- LBD_Gargoyle isMissile "yes".
- LBD_Gargoyle launchPlatform "aircraft".
- LBD_Gargoyle lists "* List of anti-ship missiles".
- LBD_Gargoyle manufacturer McDonnell_Aircraft.
- LBD_Gargoyle name "LBD-1 Gargoyle".
- LBD_Gargoyle origin United_States.
- LBD_Gargoyle productionDate "1945".
- LBD_Gargoyle seeAlso "* Fritz X * Henschel Hs 293 * Azon * VB-6 Felix * GB-8".
- LBD_Gargoyle service "never used operationally".
- LBD_Gargoyle type Anti-ship_missile.
- LBD_Gargoyle type Guided_bomb.
- LBD_Gargoyle wars World_War_II.
- LBD_Gargoyle subject Category:Air-to-surface_missiles_of_the_United_States.
- LBD_Gargoyle subject Category:Anti-ship_missiles_of_the_United_States.
- LBD_Gargoyle subject Category:Low-wing_aircraft.
- LBD_Gargoyle subject Category:McDonnell_aircraft.
- LBD_Gargoyle subject Category:V-tail_aircraft.
- LBD_Gargoyle subject Category:World_War_II_aerial_bombs_of_the_United_States.
- LBD_Gargoyle subject Category:World_War_II_guided_missiles_of_the_United_States.
- LBD_Gargoyle type Device.
- LBD_Gargoyle type Weapon.
- LBD_Gargoyle type Product.
- LBD_Gargoyle type PhysicalDevice.
- LBD_Gargoyle type Weapon.
- LBD_Gargoyle type DesignedArtifact.
- LBD_Gargoyle comment "The McDonnell LBD-1 Gargoyle (later KBD-1) was an American air-to-surface missile developed during World War II . It was one of the precursors of modern anti-ship missiles.Following German success with the Hs-293 and Fritz-X, the U.S. began work on a series of similar weapons, based on its own success with the Azon guided ordnance.".
- LBD_Gargoyle label "LBD Gargoyle".
- LBD_Gargoyle label "LBD Gargoyle".
- LBD_Gargoyle label "McDonnell LBD Gargoyle".
- LBD_Gargoyle sameAs LBD_Gargoyle.
- LBD_Gargoyle sameAs m.03h37jl.
- LBD_Gargoyle sameAs Q626343.
- LBD_Gargoyle sameAs Q626343.
- LBD_Gargoyle wasDerivedFrom LBD_Gargoyle?oldid=575220891.
- LBD_Gargoyle depiction LBD-1_glide_bomb_at_NAS_Mojave_1946.jpg.
- LBD_Gargoyle isPrimaryTopicOf LBD_Gargoyle.
- LBD_Gargoyle name "LBD-1 Gargoyle".