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The Grumman XTSF was a torpedo bomber design based on the F7F-2 Tigercat.
Grumman submitted its Model 66 design to the Bureau of Aeronautics in June 1944, and the existing contract for the XTB2F was modified to instead order two XTSF-1 aircraft. The contract was terminated in January 1945 due to the Navy's belief that the Grumman factory was already at capacity.
The XTSF-1 was intended to carry two crewmembers, featuring an internal bomb bay and a SCR-70 radar set.
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