Boeing Model 368 naval fighter designs

Thanks to make this 368 public here, while... in the source I had (difficult to find in my archives, sorry), there were 10 different designs of Boeing Model 368. From it, I wrote in my book "The end of Forked Ghosts" (free E-book at http://cmeunier.chez-alice.fr/Free_EoFG_MV.htm ) :"In detail, the 1943 Boeing Project 368 used many different shapes, starting by 7 pushers with a nose air-intake (twin-boom 368.0 to 368.3, pod-and-boom 368.4 & 368.5, canard 368.6) than turning to almost-classical, with a P-39-like central engine (368.7 to 368.10)."
[sorry, the copy and paste from the pdf source had strange results about fonts, and cliking and characters and size do not work here]
 

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Hi,
Unfortunatly in the book there are no informations about the version of the drawing. Even in the book "Boeing Aircraft Since 1926" I didn't find any information about the project :-(
 
Bonssoir Christian
I've found this in
AEROSPACE PROJECTS REVIEW
issue V3N5 Sept Oct 2001
but just that this is a figther and nothing more
Bye
 
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Edit:
Source: http://www.up-ship.com/apr/volume3.htm
 
Topic split from the Boeing designations thread.

In the light of what has begun to emerge on the Grumman F7F competition, the Model 368 definitely looks like a missing link between the Models 352 and 374 and was likely developed for the same competition.
 

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