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The OQ-19D is one of a family of propeller driven target drones first deployed in 1948. The U.S. Army, Navy, and Air Force have used these drones for anti-aircraft training with both guns and missiles. The drones are generally ground launched using a catapult and are radio controlled. Assuming the drone survives its mission it is recovered by means of a parachute. In the 1970s the designation of this family of drones was changed to MQM-33. By the mid 1980s more than 70,000 of them had been built.
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| Wingspan |
11 ft 6 in |
| Length |
13 ft 5 in |
| Height |
2 ft 7 in |
| Weight |
430 lbs (loaded) |
| Maximum Speed |
184 mph |
| Service Ceiling |
15,000 ft |
| Range |
122 miles |
| Engines |
1 McCulloch O-100-1 with 72 horsepower |
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