Republic XR-12A-RE
Rainbow (41-91003)
Elsewhere in my narratives I
lament the fact that U.S. manufacturers were prone to taking photo-
graphs of their products
before military serials had been applied, thus making the true
identification
of
any specific machine almost impossible. In the image above,
acquired from Republic in early
1948, even the stars and bars had not yet been
applied. I suspect that it depicts the second of
the two Rainbow prototypes (the first was 41-91002),
the above machine having had its first flight
on 12 August 1947. The
aircraft was designed as a long range photo-reconnaissance machine as
far back as 1943 and, in fact, its
first designation had been XF-12. This was changed in 1947 to
XR-12. A civil version of
this sleek, pressurized beauty was also envisaged. The
first prototype
crashed on take off from Eglin AFB in 1948 while the aircraft above
wound up at the Aberdeen
Proving Grounds as an Army
artillery target.