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Atomic Aircraft

15 November 2006

This is a classic article from Âé¶¹´«Ã½’s archive, republished as part of our 50th anniversary celebrations

ENTHUSIASM for the nuclear-powered bomber project in the United States blows alternately hot and cold. Mr. R. E. Gross, chairman of Lockheed Aircraft, one of the two companies with contracts to develop the airframes (the other being Convair) has said recently that if the American government were to give the “go ahead signal”, Lockheed could have an aircraft ready to make its first flight in the mid-1960s.

The type of aircraft the company has in mind would have the shielded crew cabin in…

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