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  • Nazi Stealth Jet Could Have Won War for Hitler

    07/01/2009 4:36:17 AM PDT · by SonOfDarkSkies · 75 replies · 4,349+ views
    FoxNews.com ^ | 7/1/2009
    Meet the "wonder weapon" that could have won the war for Hitler. Called the Horten 229, the radical "flying wing" fighter-bomber looked and acted a lot like the U.S. Air Force's current B-2 — right down to the "stealth" radar-evading characteristics. Fortunately for the world, the Ho 229 wasn't put into mass production before Nazi Germany surrendered in May 1945. But American researchers boxed up and shipped home the prototypes and partially-built planes that existed — and now the same company that builds the B-2 has rebuilt one.
  • PHOTOS: "Hitler's Stealth Fighter"

    06/27/2009 6:30:17 PM PDT · by Arec Barrwin · 131 replies · 8,085+ views
    National Geographic ^ | June 25, 2009 | Linda Reynolds
    ON TV Hitler's Stealth Fighter airs Sunday, June 28, at 9 p.m. ET/PT on the National Geographic Channel. Preview Hitler's Stealth Fighter >> July 25, 2009--At a Northrop Grumman facility in California, top stealth-plane experts admire their handiwork in late 2008—a full-size, though flightless, replica of a Horten 2-29, aka Hitler's stealth fighter, created for a documentary airing June 28 on the National Geographic Channel. (Read the full story.) The team tested the re-created Nazi jet against World War II-style radar. With its radar-resistant design and 600-mile-an-hour (970-kilometer-an-hour) speed, the team concluded, the Ho 2-29 would have allowed British antiaircraft...
  • Hitler's top secret stealth bomber

    06/27/2009 6:18:37 AM PDT · by NYer · 20 replies · 4,096+ views
    Inside Catholic ^ | June 27, 2009 | Brian Saint-Paul
    Surprising to most, the U.S. military's space-age B-2 Spirit was not the world's first stealth bomber. That honor belongs to the Horton 2-29, an experimental jet created by Nazi Germany at the tail end of World War II. However, because it was never in wide use during the conflict, the 2-29's stealth capabilities were never given much of a test. That is, until now.Researchers hired by National Geographic studied the last remaining 2-29 in existence -- locked away in a U.S. government hangar -- and built a replica. They then tested the plane's resistance to the kinds of radar active...
  • Nazis And Hortens And Stealth, Oh My!

    06/24/2009 6:21:36 PM PDT · by Windcatcher · 17 replies · 1,180+ views
    Aviation Week ^ | 6/23/2009 | Bill Sweetman
    This Sunday, June 28, National Geographic TV airs Hitler's Stealth Fighter. Set your TiVos or just kick the rest of the family off the TV, because this one should be good. Back when stealth was very, very secret, a few people quietly advised me to take a look at the Horten Ho229, one of WW2 Germany's most advanced designs - a jet-powered flying wing made of wood. In a German book, a British documentary producer had found something even more interesting: the Horten brothers, Walter and Reimar, had planned to use a primitive radar absorbent structure (RAS) in the leading...