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Old 21st Jul 2003, 22:48
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Convair NB-36H

I have read the occasional article in the past on this nuclear powered aircraft, however all the articles seemed a bit thin on the ground content wise. Does anyone know of any good books, websites or other assorted sources where I could read a bit more deeply into this particular aircraft?
What interests me most is how the propulsion system actually worked, how it was controlled, how effective it was, etc?

Can anyone help?

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IIRC Aeroplane Monthly published an in-depth article on the B-36 a few months back, which included coverage of the NB-36H. I don't think the engines were actually powered by the reactor, rather it was powered up in flight to assess the practicalities... but I may well be wrong!

The crew stations were rather well shielded as I recall...

Strewth, an accident would have been more than slightly embarrasing!
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The NB-36H was never powered by the reactor it carried. The aircraft used the normal (as far as that will apply to a B-36) powerplants as installed, while the nuclear reactor was powerer up in flight to assess handling, measure the effects etc.

GE once designed a nuclear powered jet engine, which was a huge double engine (two compressors, turbines) with one reactor instead of the combustion process in a normal jet engine cycle. They built the prototype up to a point but never finished or ran the beast.
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