Fisher P-75A Eagle. The Fisher Body Division of General Motors developed the P-75 Eagle to fill an urgent need for an interceptor early in World War II. The original P-75 design incorporated the most powerful inline engine available and components from other aircraft as a way to expedite production. TECHNICAL NOTES (P-75A): Armament: 10 .50-cal. machine guns and two 500-lb. bombs Engine: Allison V-3420 of 2,885 hp Maximum speed: 430 mph Range: 2,600 miles Service ceiling: 36,400 feet Weight: 19,420 lbs. loaded
TECHNICAL NOTES (P-75A):
Armament: 10 .50-cal. machine guns and two 500-lb. bombs
Engine: Allison V-3420 of 2,885 hp
Maximum speed: 430 mph
Range: 2,600 miles
Service ceiling: 36,400 feet
Weight: 19,420 lbs. loaded