Douglas XB-42/42A Mixmaster and XB-43 Jetmaster
Product code 9798989950935
Douglas
Series Air Force Legend Nr 229
Publisher/Brand Ginter
Author Paul Metz
Format a4
No. Pages 88
Version Soft cover
Language English
Category Aviationbooks
Subcategory Military Aviation Books » US
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During WWII, the unsolicited Douglas Aircraft proposal for a contra-rotating pusher propeller powered light bomber would become the most unusual and iconic U.S. military aircraft built during the war. Shades of “Buck Rogers” to be sure. Amazingly, no major problems were encountered by this challenging design. The XB-42 “Mixmaster” performed well, even setting a transcontinental speed record. It’s fuselage housed two Allison V-1710 engines and their long propeller driveshafts. This gave the fuselage enough width to house two jet engines and the all-jet XB-43 proposal was born. Where the XB-42 was designed, built, and flown within a year of Douglas first proposing it, the XB-43 “Jetmaster” took many years to complete, mostly waiting for its promised J-35 engines to be delivered.











