EFW N-20

N-20 Aiguillon
The N-20.10 Aiguillon
General information
TypeFighter aircraft
National originSwitzerland
ManufacturerEidgenössische Flugzeugwerke Emmen
StatusCancelled
Primary userSwiss Air Force
Number built1
History
First flight8 April 1952

The EFW N-20 Aiguillon (in English: "Stinger") was Switzerland's first indigenous jet fighter project. The Swiss Federal Aircraft Factory developed a design for a four-engined swept winged fighter following the end of the Second World War. An unpowered sub-scale N-20.01 glider and a turbojet powered test aircraft, also sub-scale and known as the N-20.02 Arbalète ("Crossbow"), were test flown. A fighter prototype N-20.10 Aiguillon was built but never flown, and a twin-engines N.20.20 Harpon was also proposed but not followed up.

The Arbalète and Aiguillon are on public display at the Flieger Flab Museum, Dübendorf.