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Little somethin' I'm picking at...

The Northrop XB-35 Flying Wing bomber? Definitely a peculiar plane.
Looking good!

Cheers,
Huub
 
Excellent choice !!
Although the landing gear look terrible (in real life, I mean), that plane is trully a beauty. Good luck for the next steps :)

And what are those "side-projects" by the way ? ;)
 
Great!!! Now I can take it off my "to - do" list. Looks excellent!! Are you using gmax these days? :icon29: :icon29:

Best, Paul
 
To quote Wayne's World "We're not worthy! We're not worthy!" I love Northrop wings and Piglet you keep bringing my loves to life in FS! :jump: Maybe one of those side projects is a N-9MB? Probably not, that is hoping for too many wings. :icon_lol:
 
love it! I feel that the "X" planes and in general prototype/proof of concept aircraft are poorly represented in FSX...Great job for tackling this one!
 
As a flying Wing aficionado, thanks!!! I can't wait to see this painted up in various WW2 bomber colors.
 
Great! I am happier with the prop version. I understand that speed asside, the prop version handled much better. And hat the design was not originally developed for jet engines.

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From one of the original test pilots, "Just don't stall it!" :d

I'm really looking forward to this project developing, Tim, it already looks stunning! I have had a fond interest in this and other designs of the genius known as Jack Northrop. This will be a great companion to your N-9MB and XP-56 as well!
 
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