The forgotten USN OS and TS series...

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Hi All!

OS---Operational Specification:
TS---Type Specification
OS-111---X,A3D-1/A-3
OS-112---USN carrier-based escort fighter (proposal)
OS-113---X,F3H-1/F-3
OS-114---Pre-XF2Y-1 (proposal)
OS-115---USN VA (proposal)
OS-116---XF2Y-1/YF-7
OS-117---X,S2F-1/S-2
OS-118---?
OS-119---?
OS-120---?
OS-121---?
OS-122---XFV-1, XFY-1
OS-123---?
OS-124---?
OS-125---?
OS-126---?
OS-127---?
OS-128---?
OS-129---?
OS-130---X,F8U-1/F-8
?S-131---?
?S-132---?
?S-133---?
?S-134---?
?S-135---?
?S-136---?
?S-137---?
?S-138---?
?S-139---?
TS-140---USN VTOL Visual Fighter (proposal)
TS-141---?
TS-142---?
TS-143---XP6Y-1, XP7M-1 (proposal)
TS-144---?
TS-145---AO-1/OV-1
TS-146---X,P3V-1/P-3
TS-147---?
TS-148---?
TS-149---X,A2F-1/A-6
TS-150---?
TS-151---XF6D-1 (proposal)
TS-152---XC-142
TS-153---LOH, YHO-4---6/YOH-4---6
TS-154---?
TS-155---?
TS-156---CH-53A
TS-157---VAL, A-7
TS-158---?
TS-159---?
TS-160---?

That can add ?
 
I can offer a previously unheard of
OS-106 January 1946 VB carrier based two-engine heavy bomber. It is the spec that gave birth to the NAA Savage. Other competitors were Douglas, Convair and who knows ?
 
Hi Stargazer2006!

Yes you are right, and OS-125---competition of the XP6M-1 ?
 
Correct, Nugo.
One more, thanks to friend:
OS-128 – Land-based aerial minelayer, 1951.
 
Northrop N-180 also submitted to TS-145 (Spangenberg Index).
 
Hi,

OS-141 was for North American T2J as in Spangenberg files,
the file is No.5633,but they wrote that; Jet T-28 Basic Trainer.
 
OS-133 was for a short-range air-to-surface guided missile weapon "for use against targets of opportunity" and was issued circa 1953.

Contenders included the McDonnell Model 97 and the Martin Bullpup, which won and was designated ASM-N-7.
 
TS-160 : VS(X), leading to Lockheed S-3 Viking

http://www.secretprojects.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,409.0.html
 
Thanks, overscan.

Since nugo hasn't updated the initial post, allow me to repost the list in the state it's at so far.

Preliminary Type Specifications
(Outline Specifications / Type Specifications)


OS-106 VB carrier based two-engine heavy bomber (January 1946) (NAA Savage, Douglas, Convair...)

OS-111 VA Class subsonic nuclear bomber [see separate file] (7 manufacturers and 8 proposals including:
Consolidated Vultee, Curtiss-Wright P-558, Douglas 1181, Douglas DS-593/-1/-2 *, Fairchild M-130,
Lockheed L-187-2/-3?/-7, Martin 245, Northrop N-59, Republic NP-50, Vought V-364)
OS-112 Four-place penetration/escort fighter (Boeing 482, Curtiss-Wright VF-31 (?), Curtiss-Wright VF-37 (P-538),
Curtiss-Wright VF-38 (P-551), Douglas 1163, Lockheed L-180)
OS-113 Interceptor fighter (Grumman G-86, Lockheed L-183, McDonnell 58, McDonnell 60,
North American RD-/RE-/NA-1544, Republic NP-48/-200, Republic NP-49, Vought V-362)

OS-114 Pre-XF2Y-1 (proposal)
OS-115 USN VA (proposal) OR LRSA (Long Range Special Attack) --> Douglas 1186 (supersonic nuclear bomber)
Four manufacturers and five proposals. No winner for Specification 115 was ever made.
OS-116 Convair XF2Y-1/YF-7A Seadart
OS-117 ASW airplane (Boeing 490, Central Aircraft Corp. (Burnelli) XNB-1, Cessna 306, Chase MS-11,
Consolidated Vultee (unknown designation), Curtiss-Wright P-588 series, Douglas 603/A/B, Douglas 604,
Goodyear GA-27A/-27B, Grumman G-91 / AF-2W/-2S, Lockheed L-192/-6, Martin 255, McDonnell 74,
North American E.S.O. 4638, Northrop N-60, Republic NP-52, Vought V-368A)

OS-122 VTO Convoy Fighter (Lockheed XFV-1 / Convair XFY-1 / Goodyear / Martin / Northrop)

OS-125 High Speed Minelayer (Martin XP6M-1 Seamaster)

OS-128 VP (HL) land-based aerial minelayer, 1951 (Boeing 367-64?, Boeing 704, Consolidated Vultee,
Consolidated Vultee (resubmittal), Douglas 634, Douglas 1281, Lockheed L-223)

OS-130 F8U Crusader competition (Consolidated Vultee, Consolidated Vultee (resubmit.),
Douglas D-652/-1,-2, 652A ("F5D-2"), Grumman G-97, Grumman G-98 (?), Lockheed L-242/-1,
McDonnell 90, McDonnell 91, North American ESO 4927, North American ESO 5197 Super Fury,
Northrop N-94/A/B/C, Temco 31, Vought V-383, Vought V-384)

OS-133 short-range air-to-surface missile (Martin Bullpup > ASM-N-7, McDonnell 97)

TS-140 USN VTOL Visual Fighter (Avro, Ryan 112)
OS-141 (North American ESO 4028 / North American NA-241 / North American ESO 7618 > Jet T-28)

TS-143 Open Ocean ASW Seaplane (Convair 24 > XP6Y-1 / Martin M-313 > XP7M-1 Submaster)

TS-145 AO-1/OV-1 competition (Aero Design & Engineering TP-2000, Beechcraft PD-109, Bell D-196,
Fairchild M-249, Goodyear GA-34, Grumman G-134 Mohawk, North American NA-250, Northrop N-180,
Piasecki PA-67, Ryan 73, Thieblot TA-17, Vertol 90, Wilford VOW - Mk V (VOW-5))
TS-146 New land-based ASW patrol and maritime reconnaissance aircraft
to replace both the P-2V and P-5M aircraft (Lockheed (X)P3V-1/P-3 Orion)

TS-149 New low-altitude bomber, 1956 (Bell, Boeing 806, Boeing 807, Douglas, Grumman G-128, Lockheed,
Martin, North American, Vought V-416/A/B, Vought V-433?) > X/A2F-1/A-6 Intruder

TS-151 Eagle Missileer (Bendix-Grumman BSD-160, 3 known designs; Boeing 835, several designs;
Convair Missiler, 1958 project, predates competition;
Grumman G-128E, modified A2F-1 with two different engine configurations; Grumman G-128F;
Douglas D-766 Missileer; Douglas D-790 Missileer, 1960 design, a converted A3D for testing the Eagle missile;
Lockheed CL-438, based on P-2 and P-3; Lockheed CL-520 (based on P-3) (?); McDonnell 153A;
North American CL-4166 Missileer; North American, a version of the A3J-1; Vought V-434 Missileer)
TS-152 XC-142 Tri-Service Transport Aircraft (Bell-Lockheed D-2064, Burnelli, Fairchild,
Fowler VTOL prototype by Harlan D. Fowler, House of Kraft Peripheral Jet VTOL Aircraft,
LTV-Ryan-Hiller VHR-447, Piasecki, Prewitt Atlantic Research, Vanguard Air and Marine, Verticraft,
Wilford VTOL Marine Assault Transport)
TS-153 LOH (Bell YHO-4/YOH-4, Hiller YHO-5/YOH-5, Hughes YHO-6/YOH-6)

TS-156 New Assault Transport Helicopter (Sikorsky CH-53A) (30 Jan 1962)
TS-157 VAL (L.T.V. A-7 Corsair II)

TS-160 VS(X), leading to Lockheed S-3 Viking
TS-161 VFX, 30 Oct 1974 (Grumman F-14 Tomcat)

TS-169/A Model VFAX Aircraft Weapon System (McDonnell Douglas/Northrop F-18 Hornet)


TS-3002 Temco XASM-N-8 Corvus (Crosley, Douglas, Fairchild, Sperry, Temco) (4 Oct 1956)


If you can spot any mistake or inconsistency above (as there's bound to be), please leave a comment and I'll edit the list. Thanks!
 
Hi All!

In addition:

OS-106---NA-146/Savage, Douglas Model 566
OS-122---Lockheed Model L-200, Convair Model 5, GY Model GA-28...
OS-128---Martin Model 279
OS-139---Douglas Model 701, Fairchild Moodel 238, Lockheed Model CL-327, Vought Model 404 and
404A, Grumman Model 123---W2F/E-2 Hawkeye.
TS-140---Lockheed Model CL-349, Bell Model D-188---XF3B-1
TS-143---Grumman Model 132
TS-149---Martin Model 345 and 346, Douglas Model 715 and 725
TS-151---Douglas Model 765 and 767, McDonnell model 154A
TS-153---McDonnell Model 158A, Cessna Model CH-4
TS-157---Grumman Model 128G-12, NA-295, V-463/A-7A
 
nugo said:
Hi All!

In addition:

OS-106---NA-146/Savage, Douglas Model 566
OS-122---Lockheed Model L-200, Convair Model 5, GY Model GA-28...
OS-128---Martin Model 279
OS-139---Douglas Model 701, Fairchild Moodel 238, Lockheed Model CL-327, Vought Model 404 and
404A, Grumman Model 123---W2F/E-2 Hawkeye.
TS-140---Lockheed Model CL-349, Bell Model D-188---XF3B-1
TS-143---Grumman Model 132
TS-149---Martin Model 345 and 346, Douglas Model 715 and 725
TS-151---Douglas Model 765 and 767, McDonnell model 154A
TS-153---McDonnell Model 158A, Cessna Model CH-4
TS-157---Grumman Model 128G-12, NA-295, V-463/A-7A

Thanks nugo for the update. However, the Bell D-188 was XF3L-1, NOT XF3B-1.

Do you confirm that Douglas had THREE Missileer designs, D-765, D-766 and D-767, and McDonnell had TWO designs, 153A and 154A?
 
Hi Stargazer2006!

Yes, Yes... XF3B-1---is my little mistake.

"D-765 Proposals to "Missileer" naval patrol fighter, c1959.
D-766 Subsonic proposal to "Missileer" naval patrol fighter requirement, 1959. Ordered as XF6D
Missileer in 1960 but cancelled 12.60 before prototypes had been started.
D-767 Further work to "Missileer" requirement, 1959."

Source: Am. Sec. Pr.: Fighters & Interceptors, p: 228
 
And...

"153A Proposals for Fleet Air Defence Aircraft armed with Eagle missiles and powered by TF-30-P-2
jets, 15.10.1959. Competition won by Douglas F6D Missileer.
154A Turboprop version of 153A, 13.1.1960."

Source: Am. Sec. Pr.: Fighters & Interceptors, p: 232
 
...there could be also a TS-169, different from TS-169/A?
I found a note quoting:
1984, STOVL technology demonstrator, utilize existing hardware, answering proposal General Dynamics E7

Nico
 
Nico said:
...there could be also a TS-169, different from TS-169/A?
I found a note quoting:
1984, STOVL technology demonstrator, utilize existing hardware, answering proposal General Dynamics E7

Nico

Time sequence would be too much of a stretch! The TS-169/A dates back to the 1950s, and there is no evidence of the system being continued after that. Why would they revive it 20 years later for a totally different project?!
 
Also from Bell and Vought lists,


SOR-210 was competition for General Purpose V/STOL Transport Aircraft,
the main tenders were;


Bell D-2251
Vought V.475
 
Hi All!


TS-144---USN Personnel Utility Airplanes (Maintenance of Individual Training,) Land Based Class VU Twin Jet Engine Fout Place"---L-G Model GL-225 one of a competitors proposal.
 
So sorry gents TS-145 aka AO-1/OV-1! Was this as in the Grumman OV-1 Mohawk??
 
Pioneer said:
So sorry gents TS-145 aka AO-1/OV-1! Was this as in the Grumman OV-1 Mohawk??

Yes. I guess the Mohawk was also to be evaluated by the Marines at some point.
 
Mohawk was initially a joint Army/Marine Corps project. 4 prototype USMC YOF-1's were ordered but later cancelled.
 
Hi,


in OS-125 competition,the Convair submitted a four turbojets high-
swept wing flying boat,the selected J67 engines were located at the
wing fuselage shoulder at the aft portion of the wing,they were
staggered,one ahead of the other,with exhausts to the side of the
fuselage.
 
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OS-125 was the Outline Specification for a "High Speed Minelayer", which resulted in the procurement of the Martin XP6M-1 Seamaster.

I guess that bit of info can be found in Seamaster-related sources, perhaps the Ginter book?
 
OS-133 Vought submitted the V-387 missile with cruciform wings and tails and a 250lb warhead.


bill
 
OS-141 proposals, found in Training the Right Stuff by Mark Frankel and @Tailspin Turtle ;) :

Fairchild Model 376
Lockheed CL-330
Lockheed CL-340
North American 'OS-141'
Stroukoff MS-26
Temco Model 59
Thiebolt Model TA-16

(Grumman, Vought, Douglas - "elected not to bid" (p149).
 
Good Info my dear Boxkite,

and for my dear Tailspin,we know the Fairchild M-236 was submitted to this contest,
maybe Fairchild offered two proposals,please see reply # 14;

http://www.secretprojects.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,19535.0.html
 
hesham said:
SOR-210 was competition for General Purpose V/STOL Transport Aircraft,
the main tenders were;

Bell D-2251
Vought V.475

Also we can add; Canadair CL-84K
 
boxkite said:
OS-141 proposals, found in Training the Right Stuff by Mark Frankel and @Tailspin Turtle ;) :

Fairchild Model 376
Lockheed CL-330
Lockheed CL-340
North American 'OS-141'
Stroukoff MS-26
Temco Model 59
Thiebolt Model TA-16

(Grumman, Vought, Douglas - "elected not to bid" (p149).

I regret to report that the designation Fairchild Model 376 includes a typo; Fairchild actually proposed its model 236.
 
hesham said:
Good Info my dear Boxkite,

and for my dear Tailspin,we know the Fairchild M-236 was submitted to this contest,
maybe Fairchild offered two proposals,please see reply # 14;

http://www.secretprojects.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,19535.0.html

As noted above, the Fairchild Model Number in the Training the Right Stuff was incorrect. It should have been 236. Thanks for calling this to my attention.
 
Tailspin Turtle said:
hesham said:
Good Info my dear Boxkite,

and for my dear Tailspin,we know the Fairchild M-236 was submitted to this contest,
maybe Fairchild offered two proposals,please see reply # 14;

http://www.secretprojects.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,19535.0.html

As noted above, the Fairchild Model Number in the Training the Right Stuff was incorrect. It should have been 236. Thanks for calling this to my attention.

OK my dear Tailspin.
 
OS-141 apparently had THREE North American proposals: ESO 4028, NA-241 and ESO 7618 (the latter being a jet-powered T-28).
 
I can offer a previously unheard of
OS-106 January 1946 VB carrier based two-engine heavy bomber. It is the spec that gave birth to the NAA Savage. Other competitors were Douglas, Convair and who knows ?
IIRC, Grumman also offered its G-76 to the specification
 
Out of curiosity, was either the AV-8A/C Harrier or the AV-8B Harrier II assigned or procured under a TS or OS designation?

Regards
Pioneer
 

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