"Hitler's Stealth Fighter" Re-created

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http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/episode/hitler-s-stealth-fighter-3942/Overview

Top stealth-plane experts have re-created a radical, nearly forgotten Nazi aircraft: the Horten 2-29, a retro-futuristic fighter that arrived too late in World War II to make it into mass production.

http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2009/06/090625-hitlers-stealth-fighter-plane.html
 

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Batman! ...da da da da dada da da da dada da Batman!!!
 
It's made of wood.
 
It's made of wood.

LMAO!!!! :lol I thought you were joking.
 
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what a cool looking BAT :cool i see alot of the B-2 bomber in that. there was another plane built by America in the 40's that was a bat wing too. it had giant radial engines :cheers
 
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I worked on the B2 years ago. I was told at the time that Mr. Northrop had designed the B2 back in his teens. I do not know where that puts us time wise, but the idea of a flying wing has been around since the early days of aviation.

On a separate note, when the unveiling of the B2 approached, Northrop Grumman erected a fence around its property in Pico Rivera California. The fence was in the shape of the B2 which was only visible from a God's Eye View.
 
Northrop N9M Flying Wing
http://www.air-and-space.com/20031025 Edwards Airshow Page 1.htm

Saw this one out at Edwards. It was at the same show that was Yeager's last time breaking the sound barrier. It was much smaller than I had anticipated.


Northrop XB-35
http://www.ctie.monash.edu.au/hargrave/northrop.html

Northrop YB-49 Flying Wing
http://www.cedmagic.com/featured/war-worlds/flying-wing.html

http://www.strange-mecha.com/aircraft/FW/Northrop.htm
 
I do not know if it is still open to the public, but if you are ever near Edward's AFB, take the flight line tour.
 
Northrop N9M Flying Wing
http://www.air-and-space.com/20031025 Edwards Airshow Page 1.htm

Saw this one out at Edwards. It was at the same show that was Yeager's last time breaking the sound barrier. It was much smaller than I had anticipated.


Northrop XB-35
http://www.ctie.monash.edu.au/hargrave/northrop.html

Northrop YB-49 Flying Wing
http://www.cedmagic.com/featured/war-worlds/flying-wing.html

http://www.strange-mecha.com/aircraft/FW/Northrop.htm

inline 6's and turbo fans and jets :thumbsup
 
How are they going to get it out of the hanger? :biggrin
 
If the Germans would have waited 10 more years to perfect items like, rockets, jet planes, etc. before invading Europe; we might all be speaking either German or Japanese right now.
 
If the Germans would have waited 10 more years to perfect items like, rockets, jet planes, etc. before invading Europe; we might all be speaking either German or Japanese right now.

All they needed to do was leave Russia alone and let the generals run the war.
 
Wing

What a brilliant concept for it's time. We have the "Mighty 8th Air Force" Museam near us in Pooler, GA. and they have a real ME 262 on the floor.
Another aircraft that was a year too late. (Lucky for us!)
 
Neilda

They will use a match!!!!!:lol:lol

Larry

ps-I had a friend build a beautifull 6' X 6' dog house in his work shop once complete with a shingled roof. Wouldn't fit out the door!!!:willy
He had to take a saw and rip it down the middle and repair it once outside.:biggrin
 
I do not know if it is still open to the public, but if you are ever near Edward's AFB, take the flight line tour.

They still have a tour at Edwards that is done once a month but I think you have to call ahead and make reservations. About a month ago a friend and I located the YB-49 crash site that took five lives including Capt. Glen Edwards for whom the base is named. The crash took place 61 years ago 06/05/48. The following 2 pics are of the YB-49 site and another site where the X-15 crashed in 1967 killing Col. Mike Adams. There are many X-plane crash sites in the Mojave desert if you know where to look.
 

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I worked on the B2 years ago. I was told at the time that Mr. Northrop had designed the B2 back in his teens. I do not know where that puts us time wise, but the idea of a flying wing has been around since the early days of aviation.

On a separate note, when the unveiling of the B2 approached, Northrop Grumman erected a fence around its property in Pico Rivera California. The fence was in the shape of the B2 which was only visible from a God's Eye View.

HHGT- If you worked on the B2 program you must then know Mr. Northrop was ahead of his time and essentially bet his company on getting the government to buy the flying wing concept. Unfortunately his thinking and creativity was too far advanced for the times and he and his company lost out to others (I believe Boeing). He lost fame and fortune in his unwavering belief in the tailless configuration.

As the B2 approached test flight status, the Nortrop team sought and received special clearance from the government to bring Jack Nortrop into the hangar to see the classified fruits of his original concept. He was at the time old and frail. I am told he wept seeing the plane in person. And died soon thereafter but with the knowledge that he in fact had been right in his quest to get people to recognize the attributes of the flying wing. Just 60 years ahead of his time.....
 
If the Germans would have waited 10 more years to perfect items like, rockets, jet planes, etc. before invading Europe; we might all be speaking either German or Japanese right now.


And remember the Japanese were working on their own "A" bomb, too.:willy:willy:willy
 
And remember the Japanese were working on their own "A" bomb, too.:willy:willy:willy

The "dirty" Japanese A-Bomb was scheduled to be dropped on San Francisco on August 17, 1945 - just 11 days after our drop on Hiroshima. Had the German U-boat (carrying the radioactive material to Japan) not shown up in New York and surrendured to the US (because the war in Europe ended), the war in the Pacific might have lasted much longer, requiring the invasion of Japan.