Oct 142021
 

Here are some screenshots snagged from a not-quite-final version of the book, showing the sort of content you can expect from the final product.

As before it is available for pre-order from both the publisher and from Amazon:

 

 

 

 

 Posted by at 10:57 pm

  3 Responses to “A preview of “B-47/B-52””

  1. These look great, and I am very tempted to order a copy.
    But can I congratulate you especially for the use of the “Cyclops” nuclear bus as a scale device?

  2. Hi Scott,

    I have a copy of Tony Chong’s book “Flying Wings & Radical Things: Northrop’s Secret Aerospace Projects & Concepts 1939-1994” and since you noted in a previous publication in Aerospace Projects Review that the N-31 version with a refueling probe and two Turbodyne engines doesn’t have a specific N-31 variant label in the May 1950 brochure in which it was illustrated, you can label the twin-turboprop N-31 variant shown in the drawing on page 42 as “Northrop N-31 (twin Turbodyne-powered study) to distinguish it from the baseline N-31 design with six J40s and the N-31A. I also wanted to ask if the paragraph on page 36 mentions the N-31B, N-31C, and N-31F proposals, because Buttler (2010) notes that the N-31B would have been an all-wing N-31 with four J40s in the wing and the N-31C was a 1948 proposal with two Turbodynes, while the N-31F would have been a photo-reconnaissance version of the N-31B

    Buttler, T., 2010. American Secret Projects: Bombers, Attack, and Anti-Submarine Aircraft 1945-1974. Hersham, UK: Ian Allan Publishing.

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