Wow, this is crazy fidning at this website in 2025. I found this website while doing research for a school project and this was the only website I found that had good information about this specific plane model.... This is a good article and database overall. I just wish it was easier to make a citation for it.
Zach, 18.10.2010 01:03
It was instrumental in desigining aircraft later on.
On a side note, the aircraft is flyable in the Secret Weapons over Normandy game.
Zach, 18.10.2010 01:03
It was instrumental in desigining aircraft later on.
On a side note, the aircraft is flyable in the Secret Weapons over Normandy game.
Ken Dowd, e-mail, 21.09.2010 16:15
The Northrop museum in Hawthorne, CA had one of the XP-56A 43-38353 waiting for restoration. This was several years ago.
Kevin Morrow, e-mail, 12.09.2010 17:10
It did go in production only for special missions.
Ian, e-mail, 25.04.2009 00:22
By all accounts due to it's magnesium construct it burned very brightly when it crashed.
THE WHO, 25.03.2008 01:53
NICE PLANE, BUT TOO BAD IT DIDN'T GO IN PRODUCTION.
THE WHO, 25.03.2008 01:52
NICE PLANE, BUT TOO BAD IT DIDN'T GO IN PRODUCTION.
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