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Northrop X-21

Experimental aircraft
The Northrop X-21A was an experimental aircraft designed to test wings with laminar flow control. It was based on the Douglas WB-66D airframe, with the wing-mounted engines moved to the rear fuselage and making space for air compressors. Wikipedia
Manufacturer: Northrop Corporation
Engine type: General Electric J79
First flight: April 18, 1963
Last flight: 1968