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Northrop Collection (page 3)

Background imageNorthrop Collection: The US Air Force Flight Test Center, Edwards Air Force Base

The US Air Force Flight Test Center, Edwards Air Force Base, California. Pilots from left: Maj Charles E. Yeager, Maj H.G. Russell, Col F.J. Ascani, Brig Gen J.S

Background imageNorthrop Collection: Northrop M2-F2 wingless lifting body glides in to land

Northrop M2-F2 wingless lifting body glides in to land at Edwards AFB, California

Background imageNorthrop Collection: The first Northrop YB-49 42-102367

The first Northrop YB-49 42-102367
The first Northrop YB-49, 42-102367

Background imageNorthrop Collection: Northrop F-20 Tigershark N39868

Northrop F-20 Tigershark N39868
Northrop F-20 Tigershark, N39868

Background imageNorthrop Collection: Northrop P-61A aloft from above

Northrop P-61A aloft from above

Background imageNorthrop Collection: Northrop P-61A -first flown in May 1942, 706 were built

Northrop P-61A -first flown in May 1942, 706 were built and operated by the US Army Air Force and US Marines

Background imageNorthrop Collection: Northrop XB-35 -seen with a P-61, this all-wing bomber

Northrop XB-35 -seen with a P-61, this all-wing bomber, ordered in November 1941, did not fly until June 1946

Background imageNorthrop Collection: Northrop XP-56 -another of the crop of novel fighter de

Northrop XP-56 -another of the crop of novel fighter designs ordered by the US Army Air Force in late 1940 Flying began in September 1943, but later abandoned

Background imageNorthrop Collection: Northrop P-61A -the first US type to be specifically de

Northrop P-61A -the first US type to be specifically designed as a radar-carrying night fighter

Background imageNorthrop Collection: Northrop N-3PB -only 24 built for Norway and based in I

Northrop N-3PB -only 24 built for Norway and based in Iceland flew as No330 Squadron RAF from April 1941 through early 1943

Background imageNorthrop Collection: Northrop A-17A -Used since February 1936 as a close-sup

Northrop A-17A -Used since February 1936 as a close-support type Some were used on anti-submarine duties around the Panama canal from December 1941 through 1944

Background imageNorthrop Collection: Northrop Gamma 2D (aft) climbing-out

Northrop Gamma 2D (aft) climbing-out

Background imageNorthrop Collection: Myers, John W, Pilot as Vice Pre (side view)nt Northrop

Myers, John W, Pilot as Vice Pre (side view)nt Northrop and P-61

Background imageNorthrop Collection: Northrop XF-15A Reporter, 43-8335 - second prototype

Northrop XF-15A Reporter, 43-8335 - second prototype
Northrop XF-15A Reporter, 43-8335, the second prototype, a converted P-61C

Background imageNorthrop Collection: Northrop RF-61C (previously designated F-15A), 45-59300

Northrop RF-61C (previously designated F-15A), 45-59300, operated by NACA carries a body to altitude. After release, the body exceeded the speed of sound, 24 September 1950

Background imageNorthrop Collection: Northrop F-15A Reporter Pilots Ira Williams and Gayle York

Northrop F-15A Reporter Pilots Ira Williams and Gayle York
Northrop F-15A Reporter. Pilots Ira Williams, left, and Gayle York underneath the largest pice of plexiglass then blown, April 1946

Background imageNorthrop Collection: Northrop HL-10 wingless lifting body glides in to land

Northrop HL-10 wingless lifting body glides in to land at Edwards AFB, California

Background imageNorthrop Collection: Northrop X-21A

Northrop X-21A

Background imageNorthrop Collection: Northrop X-21A immediately prior to its first flight

Northrop X-21A immediately prior to its first flight at Hawthorne, California

Background imageNorthrop Collection: Northrop flying wing tractor monoplane X-216H

Northrop flying wing tractor monoplane X-216H
Northrop flying wing tractor monoplane, X-216H

Background imageNorthrop Collection: Northrop Gamma 2ED-C K5053

Northrop Gamma 2ED-C K5053
Northrop Gamma 2ED-C, K5053, was tested by the A&AEE at Martlesham Heath

Background imageNorthrop Collection: Northrop DB-8A

Northrop DB-8A

Background imageNorthrop Collection: Northrop Delta

Northrop Delta

Background imageNorthrop Collection: The first Northrop Delta 1A X12292

The first Northrop Delta 1A X12292
The first Northrop Delta 1A, X12292, in Transcontinental & Western Air markings

Background imageNorthrop Collection: Northrop Gamma 2B NR12269 Polar Star

Northrop Gamma 2B NR12269 Polar Star
Northrop Gamma 2B, NR12269, Polar Star, in its original configuration

Background imageNorthrop Collection: Northrop Gamma 2A X12265 Sky Chief

Northrop Gamma 2A X12265 Sky Chief
Northrop Gamma 2A, X12265, Sky Chief

Background imageNorthrop Collection: The first Northrop XB-35 42-13603

The first Northrop XB-35 42-13603
The first Northrop XB-35, 42-13603

Background imageNorthrop Collection: The Northrop XB-35 during taxi tests

The Northrop XB-35 during taxi tests at Northrops Hawthorne, California, plant

Background imageNorthrop Collection: Mecahnics prepare the Northrop XB-35 for its first flight

Mecahnics prepare the Northrop XB-35 for its first flight at Northrops Hawthorne, California, plant

Background imageNorthrop Collection: Northrop F-20 Tigershark 82-0062

Northrop F-20 Tigershark 82-0062
Northrop F-20 Tigershark, 82-0062

Background imageNorthrop Collection: Northrop F-89A Scorpion

Northrop F-89A Scorpion

Background imageNorthrop Collection: Northrop P-61 Black Widow

Northrop P-61 Black Widow

Background imageNorthrop Collection: Northrop Snark missile

Northrop Snark missile

Background imageNorthrop Collection: Convair Atlas on display at Las Vegas

Convair Atlas on display at Las Vegas
Group photograph of Convair Atlas on display at Las Vegas with Douglas Thor, Boeing Bomarc, Northrop Snark and Discoverer satellite mock-up - the Atlas was an actual ICBM modified for exhibition use

Background imageNorthrop Collection: Northrop RP-76 rocket-powered target drone in flight

Northrop RP-76 rocket-powered target drone in flight

Background imageNorthrop Collection: A Northrop RP-76 rocket-powered target drone after launch

A Northrop RP-76 rocket-powered target drone after launch from a Northrop F-89 Scorpion

Background imageNorthrop Collection: Northrop RP-76-4 rocket-powered target drone

Northrop RP-76-4 rocket-powered target drone

Background imageNorthrop Collection: Northrop RP-76 rocket-powered target drone

Northrop RP-76 rocket-powered target drone

Background imageNorthrop Collection: Raytheon / Northrop surface-to-air guided missiles

Raytheon / Northrop surface-to-air guided missiles
Raytheon/Northrop surface-to-air guided missiles leaving its launcher. June 1957. Date: 1957

Background imageNorthrop Collection: Raytheon / Northrop Hawk surface-to-air guided missiles

Raytheon / Northrop Hawk surface-to-air guided missiles
Raytheon/Northrop Hawk surface-to-air guided missiles on a mobile missile loader

Background imageNorthrop Collection: Northrop YF-17 first and second prototypes

Northrop YF-17 first and second prototypes
Northrop YF-17 first prototype (nearest) and second prototype (furthest)

Background imageNorthrop Collection: Photographic, 10839267

Photographic, 10839267
10839267

Background imageNorthrop Collection: Northrop 1C Delta SE-ADI Halland of SAS

Northrop 1C Delta SE-ADI Halland of SAS
Northrop 1C Delta, SE-ADI, Halland, of SAS

Background imageNorthrop Collection: Northrop 2L Gamma Commercial G-AFBT

Northrop 2L Gamma Commercial G-AFBT
Northrop 2L Gamma Commercial, G-AFBT, used in early flight trials for the Bristol Hercules radial

Background imageNorthrop Collection: Northrop Alpha Monoplane

Northrop Alpha Monoplane
The Northrop " Alpha" Monoplane aeroplane, a single-engined commercial plane carrying six passengers. Date: circa 1936

Background imageNorthrop Collection: Ellsworth / Northrop

Ellsworth / Northrop
Lincoln Ellsworth, American aviator, and his Northrop: he specialised in flights over the Arctic



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