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Rather, they hired the same LGM for consultants. Or the same
nazis from Gothaer Waggonfabrik... More likely Horten, given the overall design. Gothaer Waggonfabrik made the jet-engined version (Go-229) of the Horten IX. gliders. One of them is in the USA. cutaway from China: http://airkiller.myrice.com/bomber/gfx/b2/b2_cv.gif I assume that this is based on publicly released information, at least I hope so. I'd hate to see a back-engineered version go on sale at my local Walmart store for $5000.00 ;-) It would be rather like 50USD and the NRA would like it. Gives a new meaning to the 2nd amendment. |
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