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XB-15

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XB-15 was one of the largest and heaviest aircraft. With a wingspan of over 149 feet and a length of approximately 87 feet, it was an impressive sight on the tarmac.
Powered by four engines, the XB-15 was designed to be a long-range bomber capable of carrying a substantial bomb load. It featured a distinctive twin-tail design and a fully enclosed cockpit. The aircraft had various technological features, including retractable landing gear, variable-pitch propellers, and advanced navigation equipment for its era.
Despite its impressive size and capabilities, the XB-15 did not enter production, as advancements in bomber design were already underway. However, it served as an essential experimental platform, providing valuable data and insights that contributed to the development of future heavy bombers. The XB-15 remains a notable part of aviation history for its pioneering role in the evolution of long-range bomber aircraft.

Variant
Type
Max Speed
Max Range
Max Celling:
Max Weght
Wing Span
length
height
Accom modation
First Flight
Number Built
B-15
Heavy bomber
195
5130
18900
149 ft
1051
217
10
01/01/1937
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