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Northrop's YA-9: The plane that lost to Fairchild Republic's A-X contender

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Northrop's YA-9: The plane that lost to Fairchild Republic's A-X contender
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The Northrop YA-9 was Northrop's contender in the United States Air Force A-X program, which sought a close air support aircraft. The YA-9 faced off against the Fairchild Republic YA-10, which ultimately evolved into the A-10 Thunderbolt II, known as the "Warthog." There is speculation about whether Soviet engineers were influenced by the YA-9A's design when developing their own ground attack aircraft, the Su-25 Frogfoot.

During the Vietnam War, it became apparent that American forces lacked adequate ground attack aircraft. Existing jets like the F-100, F-105, and F-4 did not have sufficient maneuverability, and the Skyraider lacked armor. This led to the creation of the Attack Experiment (A-X) program for a low-cost attack aircraft capable of carrying substantial weaponry and returning home after sustaining damage. The A-10 was designed with this in mind but was not necessarily economically repairable.

The project faced opposition from the Army, which wanted control over ground support aircraft due to its large helicopter air force. The new aircraft was intended to counter a potential Soviet armored push in Germany and required specifications such as a 30mm cannon and specific speed and range capabilities. Although initially planning to purchase around 600 aircraft, the Air Force eventually acquired 716 A-10s.

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Northrop's submission for this program was selected alongside Fairchild Republic in 1970. According to March Field Air Museum: "Envisioned as a 'flying tank,' the A-9 was designed with low-level survivability in mind." Despite its robust design and extensive testing—123 flights totaling 146 hours—the Northrop YA-9A lost out to Fairchild's design.

After its retirement on April 2, 1973, NASA repurposed its custom-built engines for other research projects. One prototype remains on display at March Field Air Museum while another is housed at Edwards Air Force Base.

The YA-9A had several similarities with its competitor but differed notably in engine placement and tail configuration. Its engines were mounted lower for easier maintenance access compared to those of the A-10.

An intriguing aspect of these prototypes was their armament. Both designs were initially equipped with a smaller M61 Vulcan cannon because at that time, the GAU-8 Avenger cannon intended for later use wasn't ready yet.

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