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wuzak
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I think that if you look at the main fuselage size, not including the aerodynamic flaring behind the cockpit, you will see that there is only a small taper from the engine area to the propeller, certainly not as much as on the 400 mph B-36 engine nacelles, which appears to be about 50% or more over a short distance. And since the XP-56 was cancelled before any wind tunnel testing, flow separation and turbulence concerns are hypothetical.
True, I overstated the taper.
Look at the relative size of the B-36 props to its nacelles and the XP-56's to its fuselage.
IIRC the B-36 did have some issues with prop vibrations. I certainly have read that the XB-35 did with its pusher props.
The taper of the B-36's nacelles were over a longer distance than the XP-56s.