The Horten H.XVIII (18) was a proposed German World War II intercontinental bomber, designed by the Horten brothers. The unbuilt H.XVIII represented, in...
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The Horten H.XIII was an experimental flying wing aircraft designed by the Horten brothers during World War II. The H.XIIIa was an unpowered glider with...
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The Horten H.IV is a German tailless flying wing glider in which the pilot was to lie in a prone position to reduce the frontal area, and hence drag. It...
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wing, typically showing small nacelles, blisters and other housings. Blended wing body Lifting body Development History of Horten Flying Wing Aircraft...
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The Horten H.VII was a flying wing fighter-trainer aircraft designed by the Horten brothers in Nazi Germany during World War II. The H.VII was originally...
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The Horten H.VI is a flying wing aircraft designed by the Horten brothers during World War II. Based on the Horten H.IV, the H.VI was an enlarged version...
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The Horten H.III is a flying wing sailplane built by Walter and Reimar Horten in Germany from 1937 to 1944. The H.III series was an incremental development...
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the Hortens' designs. Horten H.I Horten H.II Habicht Horten H.III Horten H.IV Horten H.V Horten H.VI Horten H.VII Horten H.XIII Horten H.XVIII Horten Ho...
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The Horten H.IX, RLM designation Ho 229 (or Gotha Go 229 for extensive re-design work done by Gotha to prepare the aircraft for mass production) is a German...
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The Horten H.I was a German flying wing research glider built by Walter and Reimar Horten in 1933. The first aircraft of the Horten brothers was created...
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The Horten H.II Habicht (Hawk) was a German flying wing glider built in Germany in 1935. Four, including one flown mostly as a motorglider, were built...
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Horten H.V was a delta-winged, tail-less, twin-engined motor-glider designed and built in the late 1930s and early 1940s by Walter and Reimar Horten in...
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List of aircraft (Hf-Hz) (section Horten)
Trouble Horten H.I Horten H.Ib Horten H.II Horten H.III Horten H.IV Horten H.V Horten H.VI Horten H.VII Horten H.VIII Horten H.IX Horten H.X Horten H.XI Horten...
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The Horten H.VIII was a flying wing research aircraft designed by Reimar Horten during World War II and only partly built by the end of the war. The H.VIII...
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I.Ae. 34 Clen Antú (redirect from Horten H.XVb)
The I.Ae. 34 Clen Antú, sometimes known as the Horten XVa after its designer Reimar Horten, was a two-seat tailless glider built in Argentina. Two single-seat...
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I.Ae. 41 Urubú (redirect from Horten H.XVc)
team was led by Professor Reimar Horten, who was a pioneer in the design of tailless flying wing planes. His project H.XVc was submitted to the Department...
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& Reimar Horten) Horten H.I Horten H.II Horten H.III Horten H.IV Horten H.V Horten H.VI Horten H.VII Horten H.VIII Horten H.IX V1 Horten H.Xa Piernífero...
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Edwin Ruud (category Articles with hCards)
in Østfold, Norway. He was educated in engineering at the Horten Technical School (Horten tekniske skole) in Vestfold, Norway. In the 1880s, Ruud began...
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Tinius Olsen (category Articles with hCards)
Norway. He was one of eight children. Olsen graduated from the Horten Technical School (Horten tekniske skole) in 1866. Olsen first became the foreman of...
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supersonic missile (Horten brothers) Horten Parabola - parabolic flying wing prototype Horten H.XIII - delta jet fighter project Horten H.XVIIIB Amerika Bomber...
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experimental flying wing, 4 built Horten H.VII 1944 2 seat prototype Northrop B-35 1946 bomber, 4 built Davis Flying Wing 1987 Horten PUL-10 1992 2 seater Zeppelin-Staaken...
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driving on Manila. February 2 – The Horten H.IX V2, the second prototype and first powered prototype of the Horten Ho 229, makes it first flight at Oranienburg...
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HA-1112 Spain, Germany 1951 Retired 239 Hispano Barrón Spain 1919 Prototype 2 Horten Ho 229 Germany Fighter-bomber jet flying wing 1944 Prototype 3 Hughes D-2...
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United States 1943 16 Gotha Ka 430 Germany 1943 12 Horten H.IV Germany 1941 4 flying wing glider Horten H.V Germany 1937 2 I.Ae. 25 Mañque Argentina 1945...
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publisher (link) Brunner, Christoph H. (12 January 2019). "Als die Glarner auf einen Kaiser als "Apotheker" hörten". suedostschweiz.ch (in German). Retrieved...
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of Saint-Hyacinthe (Canada) Declared "Venerable": 12 January 1996 Franz Horten (rel. name: Titus) (1882–1936), Professed Priest of the Dominicans (Germany)...
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no. built Handley Page Manx 1943 experimental tailless aircraft, 1 built Horten V 1938 powered testbed, 3 built Kayaba Ku-4 1941 (not flown) research aircraft...
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obsolete. Engraving Plan Today, Rap is exhibited at the Naval Museum in Horten, Norway. Rap was also the name given to a class of six motor torpedo boats...
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Heinkel He 59, He 111, He 115, He 162, He 177, He 219 Henschel Hs 129, Hs 130 Horten Ho IV, Ho 229 Junkers Ju 52/3m, Ju 87, Ju 88, Ju 188, Ju 290, Ju 352, Ju...
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1870–1918 [The K.u.K. Danube Flotilla 1870–1918] (in German). Graz, Austria: H. Weishaupt Verlag. ISBN 978-3-900310-45-5. "Asgard Exhibition". National Museum...
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