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Sunday, 14 February 2016

The Horten 229 V3 “Flying Wing” - 48 images

The Horten 229 V3 “Flying Wing” 48 images

Horten Ho229 - a brief outline of the story. Part 1. Compiled by Cesar Winklemann

A Ho IX under construction. This document depicts the wood
construction of this flying wing. (The clamps are aligned on the left).
The jet engines are fictitious.
Horten logo
Almost unknown today, all wing twin-jet Go 229 was probably the most startling and unconventional warplane built during the WWII. It stemmed from the belief of the brothers Walter and Reimar Horten that a flying wing was the most efficient form of the heavier-than-air flying machines.They set out to prove this with a series of gliders, beginning with the Horten O in 1931. From 1936 Hortens brothers were officers in the Luftwaffe, but continued their work, wich in 1942 lead to studies for a flying-wing jet fighter.