Fairchild NEPA 'Studies of Fourteen Nuclear-Powered Airplanes' (1952)

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Found at OSTI
http://www.osti.gov/scitech/biblio/969600-studies-fourteen-nuclear-powered-airplanes
 

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A 1963 report to Congress about the history of the NEPA and ANP programs mentions that Fairchild was given letter contracts to study nuclear-powered aircraft for the NEPA program beginning in 1946. Since the N-14, N-15, and N-17 virtually look like the B-52 and B-36 respectively, is it possible that Fairchild worked with Boeing and Convair to explore the idea of fitting the B-36 and forthcoming B-52 with a nuclear reactor?
 
A small report about it.
 

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