Northrop Flying Wings

Northrop Flying Wings
Title Northrop Flying Wings PDF eBook
Author Graham M. Simons
Publisher Casemate Publishers
Total Pages 408
Release 2013-06-19
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 178383014X

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The aviation historian and author of Memphis Belle presents an authoritative analysis of the groundbreaking, post-WWI series of military aircraft. In the years following the First World War, a new imperative arose in aviation technology: stealth, speed, and precision. American aircraft designer Jack Northrop developed a streamlined craft that did away with superfluous appendages, including the weighty fuselage and tail units. This was an extreme measure, but Northrop was determined to push aircraft design to a new level. Eliminating both the fuselage and tail meant placing the pilot, the engines, and the payload entirely within the wing envelope. The resulting craft, Northrop’s flying wings, were some of the most spectacular machines ever to grace the skies. With barely any vertical surfaces at all, they looked like something from the realm of science fiction. Indeed, one even appeared in the film version of H.G. Wells’ War of the Worlds. Written off by many as a mere novelty, the development of these unique bombers provided aeronautical innovations that paved the way for a raft of new designs. During the 1970s, when the United States needed a new strategic bomber to replace the B-52 Superfortress, the flying wing design was brought to the fore once again. The B-2 Spirit was born out of this, continuing the legacy of this stealthy design. This craft, along with the B-35, the eight-engined YB-49 and the YRB-49A, are all highlighted in this authoritative history. Detailed analyses of each design, set within a wider historical context, make for a compelling record of this landmark design.

Northrop Flying Wings

Northrop Flying Wings
Title Northrop Flying Wings PDF eBook
Author Peter E. Davies
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 81
Release 2019-02-21
Genre History
ISBN 147282508X

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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.

Northrop Flying Wings

Northrop Flying Wings
Title Northrop Flying Wings PDF eBook
Author John M. Campbell
Publisher Schiffer Military History
Total Pages 290
Release 1997
Genre History
ISBN

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This new book is an in-depth study covering John K. "Jack" Northrop\s quest for a clean flying machine. Covered are: Northrop\s initial N-1M project, the N-9M, XP-56, through the B-35 project, B-49 project, and the huge bombers planned only on the drawing board.\nIncluded are over 300 black and white and color photographs, as well as drawings and statistical data on all of the Northrop flying wing and tailless aircraft.\nGarry Pape is also the author of Queen of the Midnight Skies: The Story of American\s Air Force Night Fighters. John and Donna Campbell are also the authors of Talisman: A Collection of Nose Art. Both books are available from Schiffer Publishing Ltd.

Jack Northrop and the Flying Wing

Jack Northrop and the Flying Wing
Title Jack Northrop and the Flying Wing PDF eBook
Author Ted Coleman
Publisher Paragon House Publishers
Total Pages 284
Release 1988
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781557780799

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Traces the development of the Stealth bomber for the original design for flying wing by Northrop and looks at the career of Jack Northrop, its founder

The Flying Wings of Jack Northrop

The Flying Wings of Jack Northrop
Title The Flying Wings of Jack Northrop PDF eBook
Author Garry R. Pape
Publisher Schiffer Military History
Total Pages 77
Release 1994
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 9780887405976

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This new book is an in-depth study covering John K. "Jack" Northrop\s quest for a clean flying machine. Covered are: Northrop\s initial N-1M project, the N-9M, XP-56, through the B-35 project, B-49 project, and the huge bombers planned only on the drawing board.\nIncluded are over 300 black and white and color photographs, as well as drawings and statistical data on all of the Northrop flying wing and tailless aircraft.

Flying Wings

Flying Wings
Title Flying Wings PDF eBook
Author David Doyle
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2015-01
Genre
ISBN 9780989554770

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Northrop Flying Wings

Northrop Flying Wings
Title Northrop Flying Wings PDF eBook
Author Edward T. Maloney
Publisher Aviation Book Company
Total Pages 55
Release 1980-08-01
Genre Airplanes, Tailless
ISBN 9780915464005

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