Half a century before the 'flying wing' B-2 stealth bomber entered service, John K. ‘Jack’ Northrop was already developing prototypes of a large 'flying wing' strategic bomber, which would have been the most radical bombers of their age.
World War II brought a need for very long-range bombers and Northrop received a contract for a 172-ft span bomber, the B-35. Several of these were built, gradually evolving into the definitive XB-35 configuration. Testing revealed that the aircraft was invisible to radar, but engineers struggled to overcome the design challenges and several pilots were lost in crashes. While the program was cancelled in the 1950s, the concept extended into other highly innovative areas, such as the XP-56 and MX-324 Rocket Wing prototype fighters. But the greatest legacy was the first operational flying wing – the Northrop Grumman B-2 stealth bomber, which used much of the hard-won experience from the pioneering programs of half a century before.
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Introduction /Flying Wing Evolution /The XB-35 /The YB-49 /|Disaster and Diminuendo /Flying Wing Legacy Bibliography /Index
Fully illustrated study of the most radical US bomber prototypes of their era, Northrop's XB-35 and YB-49, which pioneered the 'flying wing' concept 50 years before the B-2 stealth bomber made it a reality.
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Northrup pioneered some of the most famous of US military aircraft prototypes, in his ‘flying wing’ bombers in the World War II and the early Cold War period.
ISBN
9781472825070
Published
2019-02-21
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight
260 gr
Height
246 mm
Width
182 mm
Thickness
6 mm
Age
G, P, 01, 06
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
80
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