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The North American XB-21 (manufacturer's model designation NA-21)[1] and sometimes referred to by the name "Dragon",[2] was a prototype bomber aircraft developed by North American Aviation in the late 1930s, for evaluation by the United States Army Air Corps. Evaluated against the Douglas B-18 Bolo, it was found to be considerably more expensive than the rival aircraft, and despite the ordering of a small number of evaluation aircraft, only the prototype was ever built.

XB-21
Role Medium bomber
National origin United States
Manufacturer North American Aviation
First flight 22 December 1936
Primary user United States Army Air Corps
Number built 1
Developed into North American NA-40

Design and development


North American Aviation's first twin-engined military aircraft,[3] the NA-21 prototype was constructed at North American's factory in Inglewood, California,[4] where work on the aircraft began in early 1936.[5] The NA-21 was a mid-wing monoplane of all-metal construction, powered by two Pratt & Whitney R-2180-A Twin Hornet radial engines,[5] which were fitted with turbosuperchargers for increased high-altitude performance.[4]

Flown by a crew of six to eight men,[1] the XB-21 featured a remarkably strong defensive armament for the time,[4] including as many as five .30-calibre M1919 machine guns.[1] These were planned to be fitted in hydraulically powered[6] nose and dorsal turrets, in addition to manually operated weapons installed in waist and ventral positions.[4] Up to 10,000 pounds (4,500 kg) of bombs could be carried in an internal bomb bay, with 2,200 pounds (1,000 kg) of bombs being able to be carried over a range of 1,900 miles (3,100 km).[4]


Testing and evaluation


Undertaking its maiden flight on 22 December 1936 at Mines Field in Los Angeles, test flights indicated a number of minor problems.[7] Modifications resolving these resulted in the aircraft being re-designated NA-39, and, accepted by the US Army Air Corps as the XB-21. The aircraft, which had been assigned the serial number 38-485, was evaluated early the following year in competition against a similar design by Douglas Aircraft, an improved version of the company's successful B-18 Bolo.[1]

During the course of flight testing, the gun turrets proved troublesome, their drive motors proving to be underpowered, and issues with wind blast through the gun slots were also encountered.[6] As a result of these problems, the XB-21's nose turret was faired over, while the dorsal turret was removed.[1]

The XB-21 proved to have superior performance over its competitor,[7] but price became the primary factor distinguishing the Bolo and the XB-21.[5] On this account, the modified B-18 was declared the winner of the competition, Douglas quoting a price per aircraft of US$64,000, while North American's estimate was US$122,000 per aircraft, and an order was placed for 177 of the Douglas aircraft, to be designated B-18A.[5][1]

Despite this, the US Army Air Corps found the performance of the XB-21 to have been favorable enough to order five pre-production aircraft, to be designated YB-21.[1] However, soon after this contract was awarded, it was cancelled, and none of the YB-21s were ever built, leaving the XB-21 as the sole example of the type ever constructed.[1] Operated by North American Aviation, the XB-21 served as a research aircraft until its retirement.[3]

Although the XB-21 failed to win a production contract, it was the first of a long line of North American Aviation medium bomber aircraft, and provided experience and knowledge that assisted in the development of the North American NA-40,[8] which, developed into the B-25 Mitchell, would become one of the Army's standard medium bombers of World War II.[9]


Specifications (XB-21)


The XB-21 prototype undergoing maintenance
The XB-21 prototype undergoing maintenance

Data from [1][5]

General characteristics

Performance

Armament


See also


Related development

Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era

Related lists


References



Notes


  1. "Factsheets: North American XB-21." National Museum of the United States Air Force. Retrieved: 16 July 2017.
  2. Jones 1962, p. 65.
  3. Yenne 2005, pp. 64–65.
  4. Donald 1997, p. 696.
  5. Baugher, Joe. "North American XB-21." American Military Aircraft, 1 August 1999. Retrieved: 29 July 2011.
  6. Reuter 2000, p. 38.
  7. Rusinek 2005
  8. Yenne 2006, p. 87.
  9. Donald 1997, p. 697.

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[de] North American XB-21

Die North American Aviation XB-21 Dragon (Model NA-21) war ein Bombenflugzeug des US-amerikanischen Herstellers North American Aviation, Inc aus den 1930er Jahren, von dem nur ein Exemplar hergestellt wurde.
- [en] North American XB-21

[fr] North American XB-21

Le North American XB-21, également connu par sa désignation constructeur NA-21, et quelquefois appelé « Dragon »[3], est un prototype de bombardier développé par North American Aviation à la fin des années 1930, pour une expertise par l'United States Army Air Corps. Évalué par rapport au Douglas B-18 Bolo, il se trouve être beaucoup plus cher que l'avion rival, et malgré la commande de quelques appareils d'évaluation, seul un prototype est construit.

[it] North American XB-21

Il North American XB-21, conosciuto anche con la designazione del costruttore NA-21, e raramente chiamato anche Dragon[3] (dragone), fu un prototipo di aereo da bombardamento statunitense sviluppato dalla North American Aviation verso la fine degli anni trenta per essere valutato dalla United States Army Air Corps (il corpo che diverrà l'Aeronautica degli Stati Uniti). Il rivale nel confronto fu il Douglas B-18 Bolo, che risultò essere considerevolmente meno costoso e, malgrado l'ordinativo di una piccola quantità di apparecchi per valutazioni approfondite, l'XB-21 fu costruito in un unico esemplare.



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