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Horten Ho-I 1934 |
The story of the 'flying wings' designed by the brothers Reimar and Walter Horten began with a series of models, ... read more ... |
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Horten Ho-III 1937 |
In 1938 the Hortens set up a facility at Berlin's Tempelhof
Airport, where they constructed the Ho III sailplane. This was ... read more ... |
The Ho V, constructed between 1936 and 1938, was a two-seater sailplane, but in 1942 it was converted to single-seat ... read more ... |
Horten Ho-V 1937 |
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Horten Ho-IV 1941 |
The next Horten flying wing design, the Ho IV, was built primarily to investigate the effects of high aspect ratio. ... read more ... |
The Horten Ho VI, only one prototype of which was built, had a wing with the very high aspect ratio ... read more ... |
Horten Ho-VI 1944 |
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The Ho VIII was by far the largest of the Horten flying wings, and was designed as a commercial aircraft ... read more ... |
Horten Ho-VIII 1945 |
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