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The North American XB-28 Dragon (NA-63) was an aircraft proposed by North American Aviation to fill a strong need in the United States Army Air Corps for a high-altitude medium bomber. It never entered production, with only two prototypes being built.

XB-28 Dragon
North American XB-28 with engines running
Role High-altitude medium bomber
Manufacturer North American Aviation
First flight 26 April 1942
Status Prototype
Primary user United States Army Air Forces
Number built 2
Developed from North American B-25 Mitchell

Design and development


The order for a high-altitude medium bomber was put out on 13 February 1940; the XB-28 first flew on 26 April 1942. The XB-28 was based on North American Aviation's highly successful B-25 Mitchell, but as it evolved it became a completely new design, much more reminiscent of the Martin B-26 Marauder. The overall configuration of the B-25 and XB-28 were fairly similar; the most important distinction was that the twin tail of the B-25 was changed to a single tail on the XB-28. It was among the first combat aircraft with a pressurized cabin.

The XB-28 proved an excellent design, with significantly better performance than that of the B-25, but it was never put into production. High-altitude bombing was hampered significantly by factors such as clouds and wind, which were frequent occurrences in the Pacific. At the same time, medium bombers were becoming much more effective at lower altitudes. The gains in aircraft performance that came with high-altitude flight were not considered sufficient to justify switching from low-altitude bombing.


Testing and evaluation


Even though the Army Air Forces rejected the XB-28 as a bomber, they ordered another prototype. Designated XB-28A, it was meant to explore the possibility of use as a reconnaissance aircraft. The XB-28A crashed into the Pacific Ocean off Southern California after the crew bailed out on 4 August 1943.[1]


Specifications (XB-28A)


Side view of the North American XB-28.
Side view of the North American XB-28.

Data from [2]

General characteristics

Performance

Armament


See also


Related development

Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era

Related lists


References


  1. Dean, Jack. "The Charge Of The Light Brigade". Airpower, Granada Hills, California, Volume 28, Number 6, November 1998. p. 9.
  2. Norton, Bill. American Bomber Aircraft Development in World War 2. Hersham, Surrey, UK: Midland Publishing, 2012. ISBN 978-1-85780-330-3. p. 68.



На других языках


[de] North American XB-28

Die North American XB-28 (Modell NA-63 und NA-67) wurde Anfang der 1940er Jahre von North American Aviation als mittelschwerer Höhenbomber entwickelt. Nur zwei Flugzeuge wurden gebaut.
- [en] North American XB-28 Dragon

[fr] North American XB-28

Le North American XB-28 est un projet de bombardier à haute altitude américain développé dans les années 1940.

[it] North American XB-28 Dragon

Il North American XB-28 Dragon, denominazione aziendale NA-63, fu un bombardiere medio d'alta quota, bimotore e monoplano ad ala media, sviluppato dall'azienda aeronautica statunitense North American Aviation nei primi anni quaranta e rimasto allo stadio di prototipo.



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