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Thanks guys, it's definitely a unique aircraft.
Wolfee, I think one of the reasons that it sounds so different is the fact that the engines are buried in the forward part of the wing and the exhaust has a longer run and is more muffled. Here is a video someone posted showing an engine run with the cowl open and you can see the drive shaft http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R9SMQ...eature=related
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Originally posted by Lockheed Bob View PostToo bad Jack Northrop (Designer) didn't get to see the B2 fly.
PS.. GOOD job on the videos Jason!Wayne Sagar
"Pusher of Electrons"
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Originally posted by AAFO_WSagar View PostThey did take him to see it completed though didn't they Bob? I seem to remember seeing something of it in a documentary... He died not long after, as I remember...
PS.. GOOD job on the videos Jason!"dont believe ANYTHING you hear and about HALF of what you see"...................J. Mott 1994
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The documentary "The Wing will Fly" is a 90 minute history of Jack Northrop and the wing. VERY good with interviews with Max Stanley and others associated with it. It ends with the story of them showing him the B-2 and presenting the model.
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Many years ago Jack Northrop came to a local EAA meeting with a stack of 16mm films of the wings. This was years before the documentaries we've seen today, so the flying sequences were beyond anything I had ever seen before. To say he was passionate about the flying wing would be an understatement. And the things he had to say about the politics of the B-36, well, not repeatable in polite conversation.
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