Max R. Stanley
Max R. Stanley, who made the first flight of Northrop's XB-35 flying wing bomber in 1946, died Jan. 23 in Brentwood, Calif. He was 89. Stanley was involved with the N-9M flying wing prototypes, piston-engined B-35 bomber and YB-49 jet-powered version. Three decades later, they led to the U.S. Air...
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