File:XBT-2 NACA wind tunnel 10Feb1939.jpeg
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[edit]DescriptionXBT-2 NACA wind tunnel 10Feb1939.jpeg | Official description: "Northrop (Douglas) XBT-2: Undergoing handling and drag reduction tests in the Langley 30 x 60 Full Scale Tunnel, this is the revision of the Northrop BT-1 that eventually became the Douglas SBD prototype. At the time this aircraft was produced, Northrop became the El Segundo Division of Douglas." |
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