1/72 Northrop M2-F2 First powered Lifting body

1/72 Northrop M2-F2 First powered Lifting body

CHF 53.90

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Anigrand Craftswork - 1/72 Northrop M2-F2 First powered Lifting body. In 1957, Nasa had investigated the problems associated with re-entry from space of missile nose cone. Engineers conceived the lifting body idea that by modifying a cone shape, aerodynamic lift could be produced to fly back from space rather than plunge to the earth. This study led to the design known as the M-2, a 'M'odified half-cone, rounded on bottom and flat on top, with twin tail-fins. This configuration allowed lifting body to be landing on a runway rather than parachuting into the ocean. In 1962, Nasa built the first lifting prototype, the unpowered M2-F1. With the success of M2-F1 program, Nasa signed contract to Northrop to build the M2-F2. The first glide flight was tested in 1966. The following flights had been unqualified success until the 16th flight at Edwards Air Force Base, a control accident took place on landing that resulted in crash and pilot injuries. Northrop disassembled the M2-F2 and repaired to service as the M2-F3. In 1970, U.S. Air Force jointed the program. The Air Force pilot tested several powered flights and made the first supersonic flight in 1971. Over a year later, M2-F3 was completed 27 flights and then retired at the end of 1972