Curtiss XP-62

XP-62
A Curtiss XP-62 on the tarmac
General information
TypeFighter interceptor
ManufacturerCurtiss-Wright
StatusCancelled 21 September 1943
Primary userUnited States Army Air Forces
Number built1
History
Manufactured1943
First flight21 July 1943

The Curtiss XP-62 was a prototype single-engine interceptor aircraft, that was built for the United States Army Air Forces, by the Curtiss-Wright Corporation. It first flew in 1943.

The design sought to have an improved high-altitude performance and higher speeds, at all altitudes, which was to be assisted by the 18-cylinder Wright R-3350 Duplex-Cyclone engine. It was to be armed with four 20 mm (0.79 in) autocannons, a heavier armament than contemporary USAAF fighter aircraft, and was fitted with a pressurized cockpit.