
The Culver NR-D radio-controlled target aircraft was designed to simulate enemy attacks. It featured an orthodox single-seat cockpit and could be controlled manually.
It was produced in quantity for both the US Navy and the USAF.
The Navy version was powered by a 150 hp Franklin 6ACT-298-J5 and designated TD2C-1, a total of 1198 being delivered.
The USAF versions were the PQ-14A and PQ-14B, and powered by the 150 hp Franklin O-300-11, 150 and 594 of the respective models were delivered.
There are civilian conversions of all three models.
Wingspan: 30 ft
Length: 19 ft 5.75 in
Height: 8 ft 4.5 in
Wing area: 103 sq.ft
Loaded weight: 1830 lb
Max speed: 175 mph at SL / 160 mph at 17,000 ft
ROC: 800 fpm
Range: 512 mi at 160 mph