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Northrop YB-35

Digital Age (2010–present)

Northrop YB-35 — Fixed Wing
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The Northrop YB-35, Northrop designation N-9 or NS-9, was an experimental heavy bomber aircraft developed by the Northrop Corporation for the United States Army Air Forces during and shortly after World War II. The airplane used the radical and potentially very efficient flying wing design, in which the tail section and fuselage are eliminated and all payload is carried in a thick wing. Only prototypes and pre-production aircraft were built, although interest remained strong enough to warrant further development of the design as a jet bomber, under the designation YB-49.

Specifications

Category
Fixed Wing
Domain
Defence
Era
Digital Age (2010–present)
Engine
2× 28-cylinder air-cooled radial piston engines
Thrust / Power
3000 hp each
Length (ft)
53
Wingspan (ft)
172
Empty Weight (lb)
91000
MTOW (lb)
209000
Service Ceiling (ft)
39700
Range (mi)
7500
Max Speed (mph)
391