Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
B-25G The B-25G followed the success of the prototype XB-25G and production was a continuation of the NA96. The production model featured increased armor and a greater fuel supply than the XB-25G. One B-25G was passed to the British, who gave it the name Mitchell II that had been used for the B-25C.
It had first flown 2 October 1942. B-25C-1, 41-13296, c/n 82-5931, the final airframe of the -1 production block, [34] was modified as the XB-25G prototype, fitted with a 75-mm M4 cannon which was 9.5 feet (2.9 m) long. The transparent nose was replaced with a shortened armored solid nose that reduced overall length to 51 feet (16 m).
EW-10000 to EW-99999 (ex-Soviet Union registrations)EW-100AA to EW-999ZZ (aircraft in general, except those listed below) EW-200PA to EW-299PA (reserved for Boeing 737 aircraft)
A parked Learjet 25B. The first Model 25 flew on August 12, 1966, and the first delivery was in November 1967. [1]The Learjet 25 is similar to the Model 24 but is 1.27 m (4 ft 2 in) longer, allowing for three additional passengers.
North American XB-28 in hangar. The order for a high-altitude medium bomber was put out on 13 February 1940; the XB-28 first flew on 26 April 1942. The XB-28 was based on North American Aviation's highly successful B-25 Mitchell, but as it evolved it became a completely new design, much more reminiscent of the Martin B-26 Marauder. The overall ...
The General Electric YJ93 turbojet engine was designed as the powerplant for both the North American XB-70 Valkyrie bomber and the North American XF-108 Rapier interceptor. The YJ93 was a single-shaft axial-flow turbojet with a variable-stator compressor and a fully variable convergent/divergent exhaust nozzle.
The Martin AM Mauler (originally XBTM) is a single-seat carrier-based attack aircraft built for the United States Navy.Designed during World War II, the Mauler encountered development delays and did not enter service until 1948 in small numbers.
The Douglas A-20 Havoc (company designation DB-7) is an American light bomber, attack aircraft, night intruder, night fighter, and reconnaissance aircraft of World War II. ...