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Reaching speeds approaching 800kph in prototype form, the Horten Ho 229 Nurflügel - all wing was one of the most enigmatic aircraft projects to emerge from World War II and is seen - in terms of design- as a precursor of the stealth concept. Developed from a series of tailless Horten glider designs, the Ho 229 was planned as the first of the next-generation jet fighters for the Luftwaffe. Following on from the Messerschmitt Me 262 it was designed, amongst other purposes, as a high-speed, cannon-equipped, all-weather fighter-bomber, heavy fighter and night fighter. Unlike the Me 262, the distinctive, bat-shaped Ho 229 was capable of operating from grass airfields and of carrying the same armament as the Messerschmitt jet, but also possessing a range comparable to that of the Arado Ar 234 jet bomber/reconnaissance aircraft. It was also to be fitted with the latest radar and radio systems and a pilot ejector seat. Later plans included long-range bomber designs capable of attacking the east coast of North America. With emphasis on the build and structure and featuring the most extensive set of accurate scale drawings ever produced by internationally acclaimed draughtsman Arthur Bentley, this book represents the most thorough technical study of the Ho 229 ever produced and will appeal to historians and modellers alike.
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- Books (first-hand)
- Author
- Shepelev, A./Ottens, H.
- Title
- Horten Ho 229: Spirit of Thuringia. The Horton All-Wing Fighter
- Details
- Thorough technical study; Extensive scale drawings, colour artwork and cutaways; 250 photographs. 128 pages. Size: 303mm x 226mm.
- State
- new
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