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2024-01-30, 17:07 | NG-20 | Falcon 9 |
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Guys have u seen the Manta ray shaped underwater drone produced by Northrop. It's cool ππ
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NG not one of two down selected for the Collaborative Combat Aircraft award. Huge bummer.
I was wondering if they sell crewnecks or plain shirts as I am a big fan of this company and love the aircraft.
*que the "not today ISIS" comments*
I'm looking for information(tech drawings, assembly manuals, handbooks) on the Northrop Gamma aircraft. Does NG have an archives division?
This aircraft was manufactured by the Northrop Corporation in the 1930s at the El Segundo plant. In 1938 Northrop merged the El Segundo plant with Douglas Aircraft... moved to Hawthorne and started *another* Northrop Corporation (that later merged with Grumman). I contacted the Smithsonian and countless other library's for information but I figured it would be worth an ask if any NG employee might know of a Archive.
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Iβm down in LA for a work training and noticed a radar dome on top of one of the Northrop buildings. Does anyone know what kind of radar that is? I work with some radar techs and my curiosity is peaked.
It looks as if the Navy is prioritizing building new barracks after their Senior enlisted leader testified before the U.S. Congress that the Navy had a suicide problem on board their ships because the sailors had to live on board during repair operations, which are so noisy that it prevents sleep.
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I'm looking for high-resolution video/images of explosions from Northrop Grumman manufactured bombs and missiles or dropped from Northrop Grumman planes. Are there any galleries or collections I can look through?
I live in northern Utah, and Iβd love to see a test firing of a solid rocket engine. Does anyone know how I can find out about tests at the Promontory, Utah test site in advance?
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