Radioplane OQ-3
Radioplane OQ-3
The OQ-3 is a radio-controlled target drone manufactured during World War II for both the Army and the Navy. They were used to train anti-aircraft gunners. The design was developed from a radio-controlled model aircraft for hobby flying. Beginning in 1950 several versions of the model were developed for use as gunnery targets. The OQ-3 is the last version built. It is constructed of a steel-tube fuselage and wooden wings covered with fabric. The drones were launched with a small catapult and were recovered by means of a parachute. Between 5,000 and 6,000 of them were built between 1943 and 1945.
| Wingspan | 12 ft | 
 Wingspan  | 
| Length | 9 ft | 
 Length  | 
| Weight | 97lbs (loaded) | 
 Weight  | 
| Max. Speed | 103 MPH | 
 Maximum Speed  | 
| Service Ceiling | 2,000 ft | 
 Service Ceiling  | 
| Engines | One Radioplane O-15-3 two-cylinder with 8 horsepower | 
 Engine  | 
Manufacturer
Radioplane
Markings
United States Army, 1945
Designation
OQ-3
Serial Number
UNKNOWN