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    Default Re: Armstrong Whitworth A.W.52 Flying Wing

    Well done, Gray!
    ~Fred

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    Default Re: Armstrong Whitworth A.W.52 Flying Wing

    Thanks, Stygg. This wasn't one of the V bombers ( Vulcan, Valiant, Victor), but Vickers/ Armstrong built the Victor so I'm sure some of this design ended up in it.
    Thanks, coco. Britain was at the top of aviation and engine design in the 40's. Frank Whittle is one of the co-inventors of the jet engine.
    Thanks, Fred.

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    Default Re: Armstrong Whitworth A.W.52 Flying Wing

    Impressive and well done.

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    Beautiful work Gray! Very realistic looking.
    Bruce
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    Default Re: Armstrong Whitworth A.W.52 Flying Wing

    Thanks so much Gary, Bruce.

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    Default Re: Armstrong Whitworth A.W.52 Flying Wing

    I love flying wings - great job Gary, I'd never heard about this one.

    Coco mentioned German efforts - there was a fantastic programme about this one: http://www.aerospacemuseum.org/colle...item.php?id=28

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    Default Re: Armstrong Whitworth A.W.52 Flying Wing

    Thanks, Paul.
    I saw that show on the Horten flying wing. Apparently it flew very well. The Germans were planning on building a larger 4 engine version to enable them to drop their atomic bomb on London and New York in 1946. It also had a small radar signature.

 

 

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