Northrop N-9M
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The Northrop N-9M was a one-third scale aircraft used for the development of the Northrop XB-35 and YB-35 Flying Wing long-range bomber program. First flown in 1942 the N-9M (M for Model) was the third in a lineage of all-wing Northrop aircraft designs that began in 1929 when Jack Northrop succeeded in early experiments with his single-prop twin-tailed stressed metal skin Northrop Flying Wing monoplane and a decade later the dual-prop N-1M of 1939–1941.

One is the Northrop N-9M - the surviving third-size version of the YB-49 flying wing bomber and its precursor, the YB-35.1
Northrop N-9M Flying Wing - Chino Planes Of Fame Airshow 2010 airboyd.tv The only surviving model owned by the Planes of Fame Air Museum.2
This a Northrop N-9M Flying Wing, which is an early predecessor to today's Northrop-Grumman B-2 Stealth Bomber, making a fly-by at the annual Planes of Fame Airshow at Chino, CA in 3
org/wiki/Northrop_N-9MThe Northrop N-9M was a one-third scale aircraft used for the development of the Northrop XB-35 and YB-35 Flying Wing long-range bomber program.4
* The American Northrop N-9M of 1942. * The American Northrop YB-35 of 1946. * The American Northrop YB-49 of 1947.5

Made by Northrop Corporation.

The Northrop N-9M was a one-third scale development aircraft for the Northrop B-35 flying wing bomber.6
Northrop N-9M (M standing for model).7
This became the Northrop N-9M, of which four were ultimately built.8
Northrop N-9M was a one-third scale aircraft used for the development of the Northrop XB-35 and YB-35 Flying Wing long-range 9

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