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The only surviving Horten Ho 229

Wed Apr 22, 2015 3:16 pm

The only surviving Horten Ho 229 – “Hitler’s Stealth fighter”
According to William Green, author of “Warplanes of the Third Reich,” the Ho 229 was the first “flying wing” aircraft with a jet engine. It was the the first plane with design elements, which can be referred to as stealth technology, to hinder the effectiveness of radar to detect the plane................


..................In 1943, Göring awarded 500,000 Reich Marks to the Horten Brothers to build and fly several prototypes of the all-wing and jet-propelled Horten H IX. The Hortens test flew an unpowered glider, the prototype H.IX V1 in March of 1944. The aircraft did not look like any existing plane in use during World War II. It looked very similar to the modern American B-2 Bomber.

Re: The only surviving Horten Ho 229

Wed Apr 22, 2015 4:53 pm

I'm sure its a long way off but I'm looking forward to seeing this at the NASM when its preservation is complete.
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