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Northrop Tarantula(Project X), 1948(PM Model Horton Ho.229V7).

Started by CSMO, February 11, 2014, 09:03:18 PM

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Jack Northrop's obsession with the flying wing concept knew no bounds. At the end of WW2, he gained access to the Horton brothers papers and a couple of unfinished captured German airframes. Northrop was developing the XF-89 Scorpion for the Air Force as an all all-weather interceptor. Jack poured his own money into building an improved Horton 229 as a company project parallel to the XF-89. The Tarantula carried U.S. motors, radar, and guns. Like the B-35 and B-49, it was directionally unstable making it an unsatisfactory gun platform. It was not proceeded with.

I saw a TV special where a full-sized Ho.229 was built using the same-as-original materials to test its stealth capabilities. This program plus the fact that the F-89 is one of my all-time favorite aircraft, inspired this build. The XP-89/XF-89 prototype was painted all-black, it was designed to carry radar, and it was very simply marked.

I built the V.7 OOB except I extended the nose as a radar housing with a piece of Airfix Do.217 external fuel tank, puttied in and a piece of sprue representing a radar scope in the rear cockpit. Two spent 9mm. jacketed slugs keep the nose-wheel on the ground. I brush-painted it Testors Gloss Black and Yellow Zinc Chromate. Microscale provided the national markings.

Not bad for a $1.00 kit, purchased at my local club's annual show and contest.

Adios, Larry.









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NARSES2

I like that  :thumbsup:

I built a straight Go229 as a USN bird armed with a couple of Tiny Tims a few years back. Your's does look more "American"
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Tophe

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Joe C-P

In want of hobby space!  The kitchen table is never stable.  Still managing to get some building done.

aston

Looks  very good ...... brings out its boomerang qualities!

Dizzyfugu

Cool. Canadian marking could have suited her well, too - reminds me a bit of the CF-100?
Nice conversion!  :thumbsup:

The Big Gimper

Love the name.

Canadian markings, eh? Scurries away to check the stash.
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