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1M | National Air and Space Museum

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#OTD in 1940, the Northrop N-1M Flying Wing took to the sky for the first time. Its design was the forerunner of the larger all-wing XB-35 and YB-49 and ultimately the B-2 stealth bomber: #AirSpacePhoto

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