Horten Ho-IX / Gotha Go 229
1945
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Horten Ho-IX / Gotha Go 229

The Horton Ho IX twin-jet tailless fighter-bomber, of which two prototypes were flown before the end of the war, was of extremely advanced design, which benefited from considerable experience gained by the brothers Reimar and Walter Horten in the development of flying-wing aircraft, of which the majority were gliders. Designed by Sonderkommando 9, starting in 1942, the first prototype Ho IX VI was found to be unable to accommodate the two intended BMW 109-003-1 turbojets owing to an unforeseen increase in engine diameter, and it was therefore flown as a glider at Oranienburg during the summer of 1944. The redesigned Ho IX V2 was fitted with two Junkers 109-004B-1 turbojets and flown successfully at Oranienburg, demonstrating speeds of up to 960km/h before it was destroyed while making a single-engine landing. Such promise encouraged the RLM to instruct Gothaer Waggonfabrik to assume development of the design, and a third prototype, the Go 229 V3, was produced with 1000kg thrust Jumo 109- 004C turbojets, but was prevented from flying by the end of hostilities in May 1945. Work had also started on the two-seat Go 229 V4 and Go 229 V5 night-fighter prototypes, the Go 229 V6 armament test prototype, and the Go 229 V7 two-seat trainer, No progress had been made on 20 pre-production Go 229A-0 fighter-bombers, on order at the end of the war, that were intended to carry two 1000kg bombs and four 30mm MK 103 cannon.

Horten Ho-IX / Gotha Go 229


Specification 
 MODELHo-IX V2
 CREW1
 ENGINE2 x 2 x Jumo-004, 900kg
 WEIGHTS
    Take-off weight6900 kg15212 lb
    Empty weight4844 kg10679 lb
 DIMENSIONS
    Wingspan16.8 m55 ft 1 in
    Length7.2 m24 ft 7 in
    Height2.6 m9 ft 6 in
    Wing area52.8 m2568.33 sq ft
 PERFORMANCE
    Max. speed960 km/h597 mph

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Horten Ho-IX / Gotha Go 229A three-view drawing (1690 x 1130)

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ringo, dringler=tampbay.rr.com, 17.05.2009

i have a modle of this plane and it is magnifisant

leo rudnicki, leo_rudnicki=hotmail.com, 09.04.2009

Nice comments, Jeff. Every aircraft builder based his designs on something before except two brothers from Ohio. The tried to copy lilienthal but found nis data flawed. And engineers and designers build aircraft. Demented,power-crazed murderers become nazis or stalin. Burgess- Dunne may have "invented" the flying wing when Jack and the Hortens were in diapers. And doesn't anyone care that this aircraft, suitably treated with RAM, ferrite paint, carbon laminate,conical jet intake spike and RAM baffles and a gold tinted canopy, could have been the first generation stealth airplane if only the myriad technological and metallurgical hurdles facing proper engine manufacture had been solved. I heard they did use carbon/sawdust in the skinning.

Jeff, conestogaman=yahoo.com, 06.04.2009

(Kong) Electric Flight International has some nice plans that are for the Ho IX and uses a pair od WeMoTec ducted fans with a 68.5" (1740mm) wingspan. The ribs are all built up, not sheet, so it can be safely enlarged. I got my plans from an Ebay supplier.

Jeff, conestogaman=yahoo.com, 06.04.2009

(BoydKid) The Northrop N9M and Horton Go 229 were designed separately at about the same time, without the knowledge of the other (AFAIK). The N9m first flew in 1941, 4 years before we aquired the Go 229 at the end of the war.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northrop_N-9M

Jack Northrop had a national reputation for an interest in flying wings before the war (and before we recovered wing technology from Germany). He got permission to use the wing plans and materials for aircraft consideration.

The US Government nixxed any flying wing plans, not Northrop (Northrop wanted to continue, but lost Federal funding), on the grounds that there were other designs that were more acceptable platforms, better handling, cheaper, conventional, and/or easier to build.

(Castle22R) Hitler didn't Concieve this design, the Horton brothers did, and Goering gave the official authority to build it. Hitler had no part in it but to give his ok to Goering.

I hope the NASM does restore this plane and display it with their Me 262 in the same exhibition hall, perhaps with some Mustangs and P-38's and a N9M.

Kong, evorcu=gmail.com, 19.02.2009

Hi there,
Is there anywhere that I can find the original plans of Horten GO-229?
Best regards,
Kong

J P Brito, j.p.brito=oninet.pt, 15.01.2009

If you'll take the time to explore in detail another great website, www.luft46.com, you'll see how advanced the German aerospace investigation was by late wartime (also NASA took huge profits on this), fortunately that Hitler and the people sorrounding him were blind enough to save us from bigger troubles :-)

wayne holmes, 13.01.2009

Where is the Horten XVIII Amerika bomber ??

Boyd Kidd, Timespanr=Yahoo.com, 06.01.2009

You think that is Bad?
look at the stupidity demonstrated by the United States.
It first of all has all of this technology, with copies dropped into their hand at the Wars end.
What does it do with it? I locks it away for 50 - 60 - 70 Years until some dummy comes along and says what is this.
Then we take off running ninety on a thrity mph track telling the world about all of this new Technology! In a pigs eye new. The bottem line here is that that Russians understood what they got, looked at it immediately, put it into service or set it asside, developing their weapons from the AK through A Bomb based on German designs. While at the same time, we went back to sleep, hell the War was over!

fabio, 04.01.2009

A Wonderfull Flying Wing!!! Iam wanted Skins For This Beautifull Flying Wing !!!

bao, bao_b2_15=yahoo.com, 02.01.2009

Now there are only one survival go 229 protype there was good flying wing fighter

Valentin, 500sgm=mail.ru, 18.11.2008

Do you have the dawing of GO 229?
If who have sand my plise

Volker Steiger, 01.10.2008

You can fly this baby in IL2, a famous Flightsim for PC. They designed the model based on original plans.

Joshrv144, joshrv144=aim.com, 26.09.2008

Best fighter in the Luftwaffe at that time in my opinion. The Horten Ho 229 looks similar to the XB-35, YB-49 and the B-2

Engel, 24.08.2008

Wings are available !

B2 might have only looked like a copy would this aircraft already have been restored and on display.

L.Head, lou3702=yahoo.com, 28.07.2008

war ended and the advanced tech info goes to Jack Northrop..

Castle22r, castle=castlerockhobbies.com, 12.07.2008

Only a Nazi like Hitler could even deceive a plane like this.Of all my 7 years of studying ww2 I have never saw anything like this.

Harry peters, 14.05.2008

amazing

Harry peters, 14.05.2008

amazing

Aero-Fox, 27.03.2008

Apparently, the sample th U.S got ahold of is being restored at the Smithsonian Institution for the Air & Space museum...who knows, they may even get it into flyable condition...the center fuselage and engines are mostly intact, but new wings have to be built...

nitu andrei, andreinitu_98=yahoo.com, 10.03.2008

it whant to kill you,it look's like it came from hell(i'm from romania)

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