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5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing pictures and detailed information, June 9, 2007
This review is from: Horten Ho 229 Spirit of Thuringia: The Horten All-Wing Jet Fighter (Hardcover)
I've been fascinated since I saw the first pictures of the Horten jet powered, wooden, flying wing from the Smithsonian collection. The stories I heard was that this was a deliberate attempt on the German's part to build a 'stealth' fighter way back at the end of the Second World War. But there has been very little published about the plane. Therefore I was delighted to find this book that covers this plane in great detail.

Clearly the plane was far ahead of its time, indeed, its design looks so much like the canceled A-12 from McDonnell Douglas/General Dynamics that it's uncanny.

In reading the book, the authors make it clear that the Horten brothers were thinking of aerodynamics and scarcity of materials rather than stealth when they designed the plane. The book points out that the wooden skin of the plane would basically have been invisible to radar, but the metal frame underneath the wood would still reflect radar waves. Designers simply didn't know enough about radar at the time.

The modern American flying wings such as the B-2 bomber are stable only because of sophisticated computer controls. The book reports similar problems with the Horten plane. This might well have prevented its use for its intended use as a fighter, but we'll never know.

The authors have collected an amazing amount of information and a large number of photographs that I don't believe have been published before.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best book on the topic!, March 8, 2008
This review is from: Horten Ho 229 Spirit of Thuringia: The Horten All-Wing Jet Fighter (Hardcover)
This is the best book on the HO229 from the technical perspective. I like the detailled technical drawings. You could almost start building a Ho229 using these!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Horten Ho 229 Spirit of Thuringia: The Horten All-Wing Jet Fighter, February 25, 2008
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This review is from: Horten Ho 229 Spirit of Thuringia: The Horten All-Wing Jet Fighter (Hardcover)
Shepelev & Ottens make great attempt at making a lot from very little actual information,interviews with people who where there, great photos, excellent diagrams but the brothers Horten remain an enigma.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Pack ed with photos and drawings, December 31, 2007
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This review is from: Horten Ho 229 Spirit of Thuringia: The Horten All-Wing Jet Fighter (Hardcover)
... and just the right amount of writing - this book has got the mix right.
Researching this little known family of aircraft that must have taken the writers years to research, and not to be content with that, the authors uncovered the Dunne D.5, a British WW1 era tailless swept wing biplane -in the introduction ... an even more obscure aircraft.
No mention of the Northrop wings in there, so this is history of European flying wings.
The main driver was for drag reduction and maximising the range of the aircraft not stealth.
If you like unusual aircraft you should buy this.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Reviewing 'Spirit Of Thuringia', May 10, 2011
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This review is from: Horten Ho 229 Spirit of Thuringia: The Horten All-Wing Jet Fighter (Hardcover)
This book will fascinate anyone interested in the Horten Ho-IX flying wing but unfortunately it seems to have become essentially unavailable. Late last year (2010) I was able to obtain a copy using the lending-library feature available at my local public library (the borrowed book came from a public library in Louisiana). I was grateful that my local library was able to locate a copy but I was sad when it had to be returned.

The book is worth hunting to find a copy of as there are pictures and text in it that I had not seen anywhere else.

- Paul
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5.0 out of 5 stars I've waited for this book, January 10, 2008
This review is from: Horten Ho 229 Spirit of Thuringia: The Horten All-Wing Jet Fighter (Hardcover)
I've been in love with the Horten 229 since the first time I saw a picture of it. This book is packed with photos and technical drawings. It covers the whole development of the plane. Recommended!
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Horten Ho 229 Spirit of Thuringia: The Horten All-Wing Jet Fighter by Andrei Shepelev (Hardcover - May 1, 2007)
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