A few corrections if I may, please:
1. The XF5U-1 was taxi tested using 4 blades propellers from an F4U-4. The vibration levels from the gearboxes and propellers were so svevere that the only proper place to possibly test fly the "Flying Pancake" was Muroc (now Edwards) Air Force Base. That would require transfering the aircraft by a barge to the west coast.
2. The F4U-4 blades were deemed to be inadequate and Chance Vought built special blades. That delayed the program another year until 1947 at which time the Navy decided that the project was of no value anymore and cancelled it altogether.
3. The XF5U-1 was never intended to have 3 blade propellers, those were used on V-173 which was a feasibility demonstrator
No pun intended.
Josh
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