Northrop MX-324
- Maßstab:
- 1:72
- Status:
- Ideen
- Gestartet:
- January 22, 2019
I've always been a fan of flying wings. In particular, I am amazed by the ingenuity and creativity of Jack Northrop. An advanced designer way before his time, Northrop proposed the use of a powered flying wing (the XP-79) as high-speed rocket-powered fighter aircraft (!). To test the radical design and a proof-of-concept Northrop build three glider demonstrators (designation NS-12). The three gliders were also given project numbers from the USAAF. Confusingly, two project numbers were used, MX-324 for the powered gliders, and MX-334, to the aircraft being built and flown as pure gliders.
In 1944 one airframe was modified and tested with the 2,009 lbf (8,940 N) Aerojet XCAL-200 rocket motor (MX-324). The aircraft was also fitted with combined rudder and airbrakes outboard of the elevons. It was the first US-built rocket-powered aircraft to fly.
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