From 'Aeroplane Monthly', April 1985, pp.172-6 :-
the original design was to have a butterfly tail, but it was
decided that this was one advanced feature too far, at least
initially. A butterfly tail tail was fitted later to the 2nd prototype.
The XF-91 was indeed mixed powered, using a GE J47 turbojet,
and a Reaction Motors XLR-11 four chamber rocket motor,
as used in the Bell X-1.
The first aircraft, 46-680, had the rocket tubes arranged two
above, and two below, the turbojet jetpipe, whereas the second,
46-681. had them arrranged in a diamond pattern, like in the X-1,
in an extended fairing below the jetpipe.
(engage 'Justo Miranda' mode...)
cheers,
Robin.