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You mean triple jet in a common engine nacelle? If not there were others.
You mean triple jet in a common engine nacelle? If not there were others.
In the upper photo that I posted it shows a prototype with two engines and wingtip tanks. Was this purely a postwar Soviet (or 'in the USSR') development?
The Antonov An-225 Mriya and Boeing B-47 Stratojet are two other "triple-jet per wing" planes.
3. The V2 variant (if I am not mistaken) was built and powered by 6 BMW 003A turbojets arranged in clusters of three under each wing! Could this have been the first aircraft powered by 6 jet engines?