![The Bell XFM-1 “Airacuda,” developed in the 1930s as a “bomber-destroyer.” Only 12 of them were ever made, as they were too heavy, too slow, and prone to overheating. They looked cool, The Bell XFM-1 “Airacuda,” developed in the 1930s as a “bomber-destroyer.” Only 12 of them were ever made, as they were too heavy, too slow, and prone to overheating. They looked cool,](https://i.redd.it/idzze98ewk791.jpg)
The Bell XFM-1 “Airacuda,” developed in the 1930s as a “bomber-destroyer.” Only 12 of them were ever made, as they were too heavy, too slow, and prone to overheating. They looked cool,
![The Flying Gun Battery That Tried To Kill Its Crew | Bell YFM-1 Airacuda [Aircraft Overview #28] - YouTube The Flying Gun Battery That Tried To Kill Its Crew | Bell YFM-1 Airacuda [Aircraft Overview #28] - YouTube](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/B62WQaPFTTg/maxresdefault.jpg)
The Flying Gun Battery That Tried To Kill Its Crew | Bell YFM-1 Airacuda [Aircraft Overview #28] - YouTube
![Trev Clark's Obscure Aviation History 🚁 on Twitter: "The 'unusual' Bell YFM-1 Airacuda, a twin engine 'bomber destroyer', designed to wreak havoc amongst a formation of heavy bombers. Each nacelle held a Trev Clark's Obscure Aviation History 🚁 on Twitter: "The 'unusual' Bell YFM-1 Airacuda, a twin engine 'bomber destroyer', designed to wreak havoc amongst a formation of heavy bombers. Each nacelle held a](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EdrJ0G8WkAEg3UD.jpg:large)