Model Airplane News January, 1942 Northrop N-1 Experimental Model Airplane News Cover Art for January, 1942 by Jo Kotula The artist calls it the "Flying Manta" Click to Enlarge In 1940 the Northrop N-1M, an all-wing design was developed to test John Northrop's theories about flying wings. It was powered by two Lycoming engines driving pusher propellers. The N-1M was a true all-wing design and its low drag gave improved acceleration in both dive and glide; it also enabled the aircraft to use significantly less power on take-off than conventional aircraft of similar size and weight. Early tests found few problems, the main one being engine cooling, but this was solved by the installation of Franklin engines with almost double the power along with three-bladed propellers. Northrop N1M Experimental Flying Wing Click to Enlarge The N-1M has survived and may be seen in the US National Air and Space Museum. Northrop N-1M Flying Wing Design Patent D-143,853 Click to Enlarge Click Here to learn how to get free patent diagrams Here is a video that has extremely rare color footage of the first flight of the N1M: Click Here for more information about the Northrop Flying Wing program. Click to go back and select another cover. | |||||||
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