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.
Made by Northrop Corporation.