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That... is an odd-looking aircraft.
Wild, the things they tried back in the 40s!
So why didn't they eventually go with it?
Well, mixture of factors. One is that WW2 was winding up, and they didn't have a strong need for it anymore - another that the plane didn't perform as well as they hoped, and that jets were starting to be recognized as the next real 'step' in aircraft development, and jets really need to be made from scratch, not just slapped onto pre-existing designs. So eventually they just scrapped the whole thing.
I like the 1910s and 1920s. It was the Cambrian explosion of inventions.
Dang that's cool!
The Wright brothers' first flight was 40 years prior. They were trying all sorts of crazy stuff and relaxed, for the most part, in the 60s. They invented the helicopter, an aircraft that stays aloft through sheer violence alone, in '39.
"through sheer violence alone" is such a wild - but TOTALLY appropriate - way to describe it!