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Re: Horten 229: What is real, what is exaggeration?
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It was indeed designed and made by Draeger, who had specialized in manufacturing deep-sea diving gear. |
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Re: Horten 229: What is real, what is exaggeration?
Regardless of what aircraft might have won what war, as a general statement German jet and rocket scientists were light-years ahead of the competition, including the Horten brothers.
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Re: Horten 229: What is real, what is exaggeration?
Dear All,
Uh, was there an answer in here somewhere? Regards, Richard |
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This reply defies logic. Why build a replica out of wood? To simply place it on display? No, I don't think so. I am fully aware of the internal construction of the original H IX. Ed |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northrop_N-9M |
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But facts are facts. The replica was virtually all wood, except for those parts of the cockpit that would have been visible to radar--mainly the back of the instrument panel--as well as the very first-stage fan of each engine, which was reproduced with fairly simple aluminum discs. If you still don't believe me, go here... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MqgfjXaJxV8 ...and watch the construction of the wooden replica. |
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Coal = Old wood. Heated. Compressed. Absense of RAM "proven by NASM" on NASM Go 229 specimen. Has anyone checked RAM properties of Oxidised Wood and is there a reliable source for that test? Wiki says so "The earliest forms of stealth coating were the materials called Sumpf and Schornsteinfeger, a coating used by the German navy during World War II for the snorkels (or periscopes) of submarines, to lower their reflectivity in the 20-cm radar band the Allies used. The material had a layered structure and was based on graphite particles and other semiconductive materials embedded in a rubber matrix. The material's efficiency was partially reduced by the action of sea water.[3][4] Germany also pioneered the first aircraft to use RAM during World War II, in the form of the Horten Ho 229. It used a carbon-impregnated plywood that would have made it very stealthy to Britain's primitive radar of the time. It is unknown if the carbon was incorporated for stealth reasons or because of Germany's metal shortage.[5]" 3. Hepcke, Gerhard. "The Radar War, 1930-1945" (PDF). Radar World. 4. "The History of Radar". BBC. 2003-07-14 5. Shepelev, Andrei and Ottens, Huib. Ho 229 The Spirit of Thuringia: The Horten All-wing jet Fighter. London: Classic Publications, 2007. ISBN 1-903223-66-0. Having read quite a lot on many things, say either I am wron gor I am wrong. |
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That is not supported by the fact that the company that made the suit did not put a pilot in it for show. This is supported by two of the books I mentioned. It was routinely worn after development was complete. The person wearing the suit is identified as a pilot. A never used 'emergency suit' was designed that was supposed to save the wearer by rapid entry if the cabin pressure was lost. A photo or two of that suit was published. It was that suit that would inhibit the pilot from operating any controls after inflation. It would have been more suitable for passengers in larger aircraft. The history of Draeger goes far back. The Draeger Rescue Apparatus is mentioned in an article published in The Engineering and Mining Journal in 1911, and refers to training on the system in Washington state. Ed |
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