Image:Bell YP-59A in flight.jpg

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Bell YP-59A in flight. X and Y aircraft had rounded vertical stabilizers and wingtips while the production A and B models had squared surfaces. The YP-59A can be distinguished from the XP-59A because Ys had nose armament. (U.S. Air Force photo)

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