Matej
Multiuniversal creator
And the logo of that company is directly on the left bottom corner
The nuclear-tug design shown here has a gross weight of 2 million pounds; 40 percent would be the reactor. The plane would be a seaplane, and would fly only over water. If it were to fly over land, the design would have to include protection for the reactor in the event of a crash, entailing a heavy weight penalty. The nuclear-powered plane assumes advanced nuclear technology.
Without a payload, the nuclear reactor could supply enough power for takeoff and landing.
hesham said:Hi,
A project based on Lockheed C-130 as nuclear powered and jet engines
transport aircraft.
fredgell said:Appears to be the proposed atomic powered Saro Princess judging by the engine configuration.
hesham said:From Modelarchive;
http://modelarchives.free.fr/archives_P/Aplane/Aplane_tech.html
Jemiba said:A design for a nuclear powered airliner
Orionblamblam said:Isn't that a bomber?
moin1900 said:Northrop nuclear powered flying wing
http://www.secretprojects.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=3420.msg27270#msg27270
http://www.fantastic-plastic.com/NorthropNuclear-PoweredFlyingWingCataloguePage.htm
Where is the undercarriage located ?
Jemiba said:A design for a nuclear powered airliner by E.P. Hawthorne, head of
Hawker Siddeley Nuclear Power Company Ltd.:
(from InterAvia April 1957)
cthippo said:The e-book (I don't know if there was ever a paper edition) ...