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Northrop N-9M

WWII (1939–1945)

Northrop N-9M — Fixed Wing
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The Northrop N-9M was an approximately one-third scale, 60-foot (18 m) span flying wing aircraft used for the development of the full size, 172-foot (52 m) wingspan Northrop XB-35 and YB-35 flying wing long-range, heavy bomber. First flown in 1942, the N-9M was the third in a lineage of all-wing Northrop aircraft designs that began in 1929 when Jack Northrop succeeded in early experiments with his single pusher propeller, twin-tailed, twin-boom, all stressed metal skin Northrop X-216H monoplane, and a decade later, the dual-propeller N-1M of 1939–1941. Northrop's pioneering all-wing aircraft would lead Northrop Grumman many years later to eventually develop the advanced B-2 Spirit stealth bomber, which debuted in 1989 in US Air Force inventory.

Specifications

Category
Fixed Wing
Domain
Defence
Era
WWII (1939–1945)
Engine
2× 6-cyl. supercharged inverted air-cooled in-line piston engine
Thrust / Power
275 hp each
Length (ft)
18
Wingspan (ft)
60
Empty Weight (lb)
5893
MTOW (lb)
13946
Service Ceiling (ft)
21500
Range (mi)
500
Max Speed (mph)
258
Armament
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