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The Bell X-16 was a high altitude aerial reconnaissance jet aircraft designed in the United States in the 1950s. The designation of X-16 was a cover to try to hide the true nature of the aircraft mission from the Soviet Union during the Cold War.[1]

X-16
X-16 Mock-up
Role High altitude reconnaissance aircraft
Manufacturer Bell Aircraft Corporation
Primary user United States Air Force (intended)
Number built none completed

Development


During the second half of 1953, Fairchild, Bell, and Martin Aircraft conducted high altitude reconnaissance aircraft design studies for the United States Air Force under project MX-2147.[2] All three designs used Pratt & Whitney J57-19 turbojets. The Bell and Martin (B-57D) designs were chosen for further development. The Bell Model 67 design was designated the X-16. A full-scale mock-up was completed and one aircraft was partially completed. It was designed as a high altitude long-range reconnaissance aircraft.[3]

The X-16 design was breaking new ground with its design. Its wing was long 114 ft 10 in (35.00 m) with a high (11.9) aspect ratio. The structure was significantly lighter and more flexible than usual for jet aircraft wings. The entire aircraft was made as light as possible to achieve its intended 3,000-mile[clarification needed] unrefueled range at 69,500 ft (21,200 m).[2]

A total of 28 aircraft were ordered, but none were completed. The first X-16 was about 80 percent complete when the program was cancelled by the Air Force in favor of the Martin RB-57 in 1956. Although no X-16 was ever completed, it made contributions to aircraft design with its lightweight design. It was also a driving force behind the development of the high-altitude versions of the J57 that would later power the Lockheed U-2 and other aircraft.[citation needed]


Specifications (X-16, as designed)


Artist's depiction
Artist's depiction

Data from [3]

General characteristics

Performance


See also


Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era


References


Notes
  1. Jenkins et al. 2003, p. 23.
  2. Polmar 2001, p. 26.
  3. Miller, Jay (2001). The X-Planes: X-1 to X-45 (third ed.). Motorbooks International. ISBN 1-85780-109-1.
Bibliography



На других языках


[de] Bell X-16

Die Bell X-16 war ein projektiertes Strahlflugzeug, das von den USA in den 1950er Jahren als Höhenaufklärer eingesetzt werden sollte. Eine Attrappe wurde von Bell gebaut, aber das Projekt zugunsten der Martin RB-57 aufgegeben, noch bevor eine einzige X-16 fertiggestellt wurde. Die Bezeichnung X-16 war eine Tarnbezeichnung, mit der man die wahre Natur dieses Flugzeugs während des Kalten Krieges vor der Sowjetunion verbergen wollte.[1]
- [en] Bell X-16

[fr] Bell X-16

Le Bell X-16 est un projet d'avion de reconnaissance haute altitude mené par les États-Unis dans les années 1950. Une maquette de X-16 à l'échelle 1 est construite mais la fabrication du prototype est arrêtée lorsque le projet est abandonné en faveur du RB-57, version de reconnaissance américaine du bombardier britannique Canberra.

[it] Bell X-16

Il Bell X-16 era la denominazione di un progetto per la realizzazione di un aereo da ricognizione ad alta quota realizzato dall'azienda statunitense Bell Aircraft Corporation negli anni cinquanta e che non si concretizzò mai nella produzione di serie.



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