This was the only twin engine jet fighter developed for the Navy that had the dubious distinction that if it was to attempt an approach and landing aboard ship with one engine out, if it was to be attempted at all, it would have to be done in AFTERBURNER with the speed being controlled by the use of the speed brakes. The probability of of this procedure succeeding was virtually nil and the solution was to eject. Name this aircraft. One submissuon and one answer only. Please note that if you feel their may be multiple answers, choose only the one that you feel applies best to the question. Every question will have only one answer, since I can only go by my sources of information, and I have to assume the information is factual and correct. Remember. this is only supposed to be a fun quiz. Treat it as such. Thanks for participating.
Vought F7U-3 Cutlass