The McDonnell FH-1 Phantom holds a special place in aviation history as the first jet fighter deployed by the United States Navy. Developed by McDonnell Aircraft Corporation in the mid-1940s, the FH-1 Phantom marked America’s transition from piston-engine aircraft to jet-powered naval aviation. Though often overshadowed by the later F-4 Phantom II, the original FH Phantom paved the way for modern carrier-based jet fighters. McDonnell Douglas FH 1 Phantom Origins of the FH-1 Phantom During World War II, the rapid development of jet propulsion in Europe pushed the United States to accelerate its own jet programs. The U.S. Navy sought a reliable jet fighter capable of operating from aircraft carriers — a significant engineering challenge at the time. In 1943, McDonnell was awarded a contract to design a twin-engine carrier-based jet fighter. The result was the FH-1 Phantom, which first flew in January 1945. Design & Technical Specifications The FH-1 Phantom featured a straightf...