US Bomber Projects #06

US Bomber Projects #06

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US Bomber Projects #06

"US Bomber Projects" is a series of short magazines or booklets covering eight or so designs of unbuilt American bombardment aircraft per issue. These are all "real" designs, put forward by major aerospace corporations or government design bureaus; nothing here is science fictional or fantasy... though some may certainly seem like it.



The designs in each issue will be unrelated to each other, but there will be “arcs” through the issues. The development of the B-48, B-52 and B-59, for example, are covered from the earliest issues. All designs are presented with descriptive text, data and diagrams created specifically for US Bomber Projects.



US Bomber Projects #06 contains information and diagrams on:



* Boeing Model 464-18: a reduced-size version of the 464-17 turboprop strategic bomber

* Convair WS-125A: A supersonic seaplane powered by nuclear reactors

* Martin MX-2092: a subsonic jet bomber that towed a large missile

* GD AMPSS: A 1963 variable geometry design leading towards the B-1

* Republic System 464L: a lifting body spaceplane with a nuclear bomb on its back

* Martin Model 223-6: a 1944 step on the road to the XB-48

* Boeing Model 701-273-6: A supersonic bomber composed of two linked aircraft

* Martin Water-Based Attack Aircraft: a single-seat strike plane capable of water takeoffs & landings



To see more on US Bomber Projects and related publications, check out:

http://www.aerospaceprojectsreview.com

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Country
USA
Binding
Kindle Edition
Edition
1
Format
Kindle eBook
IsAdultProduct
Label
Scott Lowther
Manufacturer
Scott Lowther
NumberOfPages
33
PublicationDate
2015-04-26
Publisher
Scott Lowther
ReleaseDate
2015-04-26
Studio
Scott Lowther