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) was a...
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unbuilt H.XVIII represented, in many respects, a scaled-up version of the Horten Ho 229, a prototype jet fighter. The H.XVIII was one of many proposed designs...
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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 229...
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Lippisch P.11, designed to compete with the Horten Ho-IX; the latter went on to become the Horten (Gotha) Ho-(Go-)229. Messerschmitt Me 163 Komet Lippisch...
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flying a Horten IV at RAE Farnborough in May 1947 towed by a Fieseler Storch. The H.IV was allocated the RLM ID number 8-251 and by inference Horten Ho 251...
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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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Cirrus. The H.VI was allocated the RLM ID number 8-253 and by inference Horten Ho 253 though this was little used in practice. Data from Sailplanes 1920-1945...
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the new RLM designation 8-254, so it was known by inference as Horten Ho 226 or Horten Ho 254, though these designations were little used in practice. In...
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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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1944 development of the Horten IX twin-jet fighter-bomber; most notably it was flown as a "wind-tunnel substitute" for the H.IX V-6, with its extended...
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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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transport aircraft, designed under the direction of Reimar Horten and based on the German Horten Ho VIII project and built by the DINFIA. The IA 38 was an...
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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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I.Ae. 34 Clen Antú (redirect from Horten XV)
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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Arado Ar 234 reconnaissance/bomber, along with prototypes, including the Horten Ho 229. Variants and copies of the engine were produced in Eastern Europe...
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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...
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Blended wing body Lifting body Northrop Flying Wings: Planes of Fame, Edward Maloney, ISBN 9780915464005 Development History of Horten Flying Wing Aircraft...
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built. Gotha had received the production contract for the single-seat Horten Ho 229 flying-wing fighter in June 1944, but numerous design changes were...
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I.Ae. 41 Urubú (redirect from Horten XVc (I.Ae. 41 Urubu))
Aerotécnico (I.Ae.), in Cordoba. The design team was led by Professor Reimar Horten, who was a pioneer in the design of tailless flying wing planes. His project...
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Lippisch P.11, designed to compete with the Horten Ho-IX; the latter went on to become the Horten (Gotha) Ho-(Go-)229. Lippisch P.13 (not related to P.13a...
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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...
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never entered service, the Horten Ho 229. This was an exotic jet-powered, flying wing fighter aircraft designed by the Horten brothers, who lacked the facilities...
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List of gliders (H) (section Horten)
(Walter & 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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interceptor. Horten Ho 229 – a turbojet flying wing jet fighter/bomber. Horten H.XVIII – a planned flying wing jet bomber based on the Horten Ho 229. Junkers...
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bomber Henschel Projekt P. Transporter Horten Ho 229 Experimental flying wing jet fighter-bomber prototype Horten H.XVIII proposed long-range flying wing...
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Focke-Wulf Ta 152, Focke-Wulf Ta 154, Heinkel He 162, Heinkel He 219, Horten Ho 229 and Junkers Ju 388. The MK 108 was also fitted to night fighters in...
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Gotha Go 229, fighter (flying-wing), alternative designation for the Horten Ho 229/Ho IX Gotha Go 242, transport glider Gotha Go 244, transport Gotha Go 345...
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fighter + bomber (prototype) Henschel Hs 125, fighter + trainer (prototype) Horten Ho 229, fighter-bomber (jet-powered flying-wing) Junkers Ju 248, re-designation...
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9 Henschel Hs 132 Germany 1945 4 prone pilot jet fighter/dive bomber Horten Ho 229 Germany 1944 3 jet flying wing fighter Hughes D-2 United States 1943...
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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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