The Douglas 1211-J was a bomber aircraft design developed by American aircraft manufacturer Douglas to compete with the Boeing B-52 design for a major United States Air Force contract between 1946 and 1954.
The aircraft was designed around a new 43,000-pound conventional bomb but could carry nuclear weapons as well.
These fighters' jet engines were to be powered up to assist the carrier bomber during takeoff; refueling of the fighters was to take place while they were stowed on the mothership's underwing pylons.
[1] Data from Aviation Week, January 29, 1951[2]General characteristics Performance Armament
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