The Martin XB-48 was an ambitious leap into the jet age for the United States Air Force during the late 1940s. As a medium bomber prototype, it showcased innovative features for its time, including a sleek, streamlined design and the use of jet propulsion, which was a cutting-edge technology at the time. Although it never went into production, the XB-48 played a crucial role in the evolution of jet bombers, paving the way for future advancements. It was equipped with six jet engines, arranged in pairs in nacelles under the wings, a configuration that was quite unique. Despite its promising design, the XB-48 was ultimately overshadowed by its competitor, the Boeing B-47 Stratojet, which became one of the most iconic bombers of the Cold War era. The XB-48 remains a fascinating example of the experimental and innovative spirit of early jet aircraft development, marking an important step in the transition from propeller-driven to jet-powered military aircraft.
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A soft and comfy unisex hoodie that fits all your hoodie needs The fleece fabric makes it a great partner all year round be it a summer evening on the beach or a Christmas dinner in a mountain cabin
- 52 airlume combed ring-spun cotton 48 poly fleece
- Heather colors are 60 airlume combed ring-spun cotton 40 poly fleece
- Fabric weight 65 ozyd (2204 gm)
- Regular fit
- Side-seamed construction
- Blank product sourced from Nicaragua or the US
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