Northrop N-102 Fang
N-102 Fang | |
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Patent images of the N-102 design | |
Role | Light fighter |
National origin | United States |
Manufacturer | Northrop Corporation |
Status | Project only |
Developed into | Northrop F-5 |
The Northrop N-102 Fang was a fighter aircraft design created by Northrop and proposed to the USAF in 1953.[1]
It was powered by one General Electric J79 engine, though the designers believed two engines would increase the reliability and safety margin.[2] It loosely formed the basis of the F-5 fighter family.[3]
References
- ↑ "A Rand note" (1787 to 1798). Rand Corporation. 1982: 60.
- ↑ General Electric Company (1979). Seven decades of progress: a heritage of aircraft turbine technology. Fallbrook, CA: Aero Publishers. p. 108. ISBN 0-8168-8355-6.
- ↑ Lorell, Mark A.; Levaux, Hugh P. (1998). The cutting edge: a half century of fighter aircraft R&D. RAND Corporation. p. 114. ISBN 0-8330-2595-3.
External links
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