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"Joseph Testagrose" wrote in message
news ![]() OMG, the Barling Bomber. It had six engines, three wings and a 10-wheel landing gear. The most significant feature of the aircraft was its wing span of 120 feet. An aircraft as big as the XNBL-1 would not be produced until 1935 when the XB-15 with a 149-foot span was built (Note: the B-17 wing span is about 104 feet). All that remains of this one-off mammoth is the nose wheel and a main landing gear wheel. |
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