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As to other Soviet/Russian copies, ever see something that looks like
this before?: http://207.151.154.167/catalog/image...8/12155757.jpg http://207.151.154.167/catalog/image...8/12155808.jpg http://207.151.154.167/catalog/image...8/12155821.jpg This is the Myasishchev M-67 LK-M high altitude recon plane design; given this and the A-9, I'd say that Northrop had a mole or two on its payroll. Rather, they hired the same LGM for consultants. Or the same nazis from Gothaer Waggonfabrik... |
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![]() Tamas Feher wrote: Rather, they hired the same LGM for consultants. Or the same nazis from Gothaer Waggonfabrik... More likely Horten, given the overall design. One of the Horten brothers claims that Northrop representative came to see him in regards to why their flying wings were more stable than Northrop's, and he put them on to the pointed "Bat Tail" of the Horten designs as being the key feature in their success; the original B-2 design had a single pointed bat tail as opposed to the three that the finished design ended up with. Meanwhile, back on the infiltration of Northrop front, a interesting 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 ;-) Pat |
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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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