Northrop YB-49

YB-49
YB-49
General information
TypeStrategic bomber
National originUnited States
ManufacturerNorthrop Corporation
Designer
StatusPrototype only
Primary userUnited States Air Force
Number built3 converted from YB-35
two YB-49
one YRB-49A
History
First flight21 October 1947
Developed fromNorthrop YB-35

The Northrop YB-49 was an American prototype jet-powered heavy bomber developed by Northrop Corporation shortly after World War II for service with the United States Air Force.[1] The YB-49 featured a flying wing design and was a turbojet-powered development of the earlier, piston-engined Northrop XB-35 and YB-35. The two YB-49s built were both converted YB-35 test aircraft.

The YB-49 never entered production, being passed over in favor of the more conventional Convair B-36 piston-driven design. Design work performed in the development of the YB-35 and YB-49 nonetheless proved to be valuable to Northrop decades later in the eventual development of the B-2 stealth bomber, which entered service in the early 1990s.

  1. ^ FIREPOWER: THE WEAPONS THE PROFESSIONALS USE - AND HOW. X-PLANES OF THE 1940s & 1950s, #58 Orbis Publishing 1990