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General Forums => Wishlist => Topic started by: Torcher on March 28, 2008, 03:29:44 PM
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From a "model builder" for FSX, but would be a sweet ride in here, too.
New Release:
Gotha Ho229
For Flight Simulator X
***** Productions
is Proud to Announce the Release of the Gotha Ho 229 for Flight Simulator X.
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(http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b197/TonyRockyhorror/aircraft/ho2294.jpg)
(http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b197/TonyRockyhorror/aircraft/ho2292.jpg)
(http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b197/TonyRockyhorror/aircraft/ho2293.jpg)
(http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b197/TonyRockyhorror/aircraft/ho2291.jpg)
(http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b197/TonyRockyhorror/aircraft/ho2295.jpg)
(http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b197/TonyRockyhorror/aircraft/ho2296.jpg)
" Had the Ho 229 made it into production it would have been the culmination of Luftwaffe technology and design. Featuring flying wing technology to reduce drag, two 30mm cannons, one of the first ejection seats, and a powerplant of two Junkers Jumo jet engines, the Ho 229 would have been unmatched in the skies over Europe. In fact, the Ho 229 was the only German aircraft to come close to Reichsmarschall Hermann Göring performance requirements of a payload of 1,000kg, a range of 1,000km, and top speed of 1,000km/h. Had the Luftwaffe been able to produce and utilize such power, one can therorize that the tides of the war would have been significantly different. In addition, there is also been much controversay regarding claims that the technology of the Ho 229 helped American researchers develop one of the most sophisticated aircraft of modern times, the B-2 Stealth bomber. Such claims whether true or not, only give another testiment to this marvel of aeronautical achievement. SkyUnlimited has worked hard to replicate this marvel of aerial ingenuity for your personal enjoyment. You now can take to the skies in one of the most mysterious and deadly aircraft of WWII. "
Suhweet .... gimee, gimee, gimee
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the Ho 229 would have been unmatched in the skies over Europe
Bull pucky.
Many US planse were carrying a HECK of a lot more than 2000lbs and carrying it MUCH farther than 1000km in range. The Jumo engines were hard to produce, unreliable, and wouldn't have lasted for the flight time duration it would take to fly 1000km, let alone more than 1 sortie.
It was a much-hyped pipe dream and even if in production wouldn't have done any more than the Ar234 (which carried 3000lbs) or the 262 (which was already carrying 2000lbs, 2x 500kg).
Typical Luft '46.
P.S. Also more typical wikipedia-quality claims that the Ho inspired the B-2 are incorrect. Northrop was working on flying wings LONG before Horta. They had several prop, and later jet, designs that allowed them to learn and develop the B-2 many years later.
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I don't think it would have been stable. No vertical stabilizers. Even the Northrop Flying wings of the time were unstable and they had some vertical stabilizers.
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I don't think it would have been stable. No vertical stabilizers. Even the Northrop Flying wings of the time were unstable and they had some vertical stabilizers.
Must be that german fly by wire system :D
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acualy it was determined that the stability problems only happened near stall spead
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Many US planse were carrying a HECK of a lot more than 2000lbs and carrying it MUCH farther than 1000km in range. The Jumo engines were hard to produce, unreliable, and wouldn't have lasted for the flight time duration it would take to fly 1000km, let alone more than 1 sortie.
Not at 600+ mph...
I don't know the lateral stability, but i bet rudder type snapshots would be a beyatch.
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I would imagine it had to have atleast some form of rudder authority with a brake or some such on either wing.
I still think the mere fact the Germans had a few even partially built is an incredible feat considering the situation near the end. Had it flown outside of wind tunnels... man, what a beauty.
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That plane is in the very last level in Medal of Honor: Frontline!
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That plane is in the very last level in Medal of Honor: Frontline!
And I stole it :D
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lmao :aok
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*snip snip*
" Had the Ho 229 made it into production it would have been the culmination of Luftwaffe technology and design. Featuring flying wing technology to reduce drag, two 30mm cannons, one of the first ejection seats, and a powerplant of two Junkers Jumo jet engines, the Ho 229 would have been unmatched in the skies over Europe. In fact, the Ho 229 was the only German aircraft to come close to Reichsmarschall Hermann Göring performance requirements of a payload of 1,000kg, a range of 1,000km, and top speed of 1,000km/h. Had the Luftwaffe been able to produce and utilize such power, one can therorize that the tides of the war would have been significantly different.
*snip snip*
'Nuff said. Didn't see combat.
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ya selino i seen it too. It would be good addition so i can get rid of my 3000 bomber perks
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Thats like me asking for this... :noid
(http://img100.imageshack.us/img100/1742/me109zva1.jpg)
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Thats like me asking for this... :noid
(http://img100.imageshack.us/img100/1742/me109zva1.jpg)
if it has 2 tater guns and 4 mgs, i'll take it :aok
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ho-229 was real and i believed they made a prodotype.
It did exsist
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They made a lot of stupid prototypes that 1) never flew, 2) never got halfway completed before being scrapped, 3) were built but didn't perform even a fraction of what the requirements stated, 4) sat around for years waiting for mythical engine developments that never materialized.
The fact they had a mockup (and I don't even call it a prototype, personally) means nothing.
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At a time when resources and time where at a premium a project this ambitious was doomed to fail. Hienkel jet engines where problem ridden from the start, and engine fires and exploding a.c where pretty common. This a.c shouldn't see the arenas of aces high till the plane set is filled.
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ho-229 was real and i believed they made a prodotype.
It did exsist
Yeah it made a few very simple test flights until it finally crashed on one. John Northrop was working on flying wings as long as the Horten brothers were. His design finally made it to prototype too in the XB-35. However that design as well had a lot of mechanical issues. The bottom line is that standard design aircraft did the job as good, or better, then these flying wing concepts did.
And that fact is backed up by the reality that since the HO-229 no aviation industry in the world has followed thru with an operational flying wing fighter design. And while the HO-229 looks cool, and makes a great model, there really isn't anything concrete to suggest it would have made a big difference in the war. Germanys fate was sealed for reasons other then fighter designs and regardless what design they cooked up the bomber war would have found the weak link in its manufactureing chain and pounced on it.
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This a.c shouldn't see the arenas of aces high ever.
Fixed.
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Germanys fate was sealed for reasons other then fighter designs and regardless what design they cooked up the bomber war would have found the weak link in its manufactureing chain and pounced on it.
I have to agree with this. Germany's fate was sealed the day Hitler invaded the Soviet Union. By the time Germany's wonder weapons could have made it into production, there was no way they could have had anything but negative consequences for Germany. If somehow, Germany had managed to drag the war into late summer of 45, Germany and not Japan would have been the target for the first atomic weapon.
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just think about HOing that!! :lol
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It would be like HOing a bigger Me163.
I have to agree with this. Germany's fate was sealed the day Hitler invaded the Soviet Union. By the time Germany's wonder weapons could have made it into production, there was no way they could have had anything but negative consequences for Germany. If somehow, Germany had managed to drag the war into late summer of 45, Germany and not Japan would have been the target for the first atomic weapon.
More like the day that they stoped attacking airfields in England and started bombing London.
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it was sealed the day he opted NOT to build a heavy bomber, NOT design new fighters to replace the 109, and when he decided to attack poland.... that was all in the 30's, either before the war, or at he very outset of it. point is, he was jsut screwed.
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it was sealed the day he opted NOT to build a heavy bomber, NOT design new fighters to replace the 109, and when he decided to attack poland.... that was all in the 30's, either before the war, or at he very outset of it. point is, he was jsut screwed.
They didnt need heavy bombers, or new fighters to replace the 109. Germany was kicking the crap out of everyone and had england under its thumb. When they made the mistake of taking the pressure off the RAF and bombed london. After that the brits started thier bombing of germen citys. After that they were screwed.
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They didnt need heavy bombers, or new fighters to replace the 109. Germany was kicking the crap out of everyone and had england under its thumb. When they made the mistake of taking the pressure off the RAF and bombed london. After that the brits started thier bombing of germen citys. After that they were screwed.
Agree absolutely,although I must add that we bombed Berlin first,leading to the retaliatory strike on london.Thus leading to the Battle of Britain.Germany,for all their faults made huge technological advances during the war,and this bird may have made it up with the others, but was too little too late.
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ho-229 was real and i believed they made a prodotype.
It did exsist
No one is denying the existance of it, but we ARE denying the use of it during WW2.
Minke: My understanding (Which is often wrong) was that the Luftwaffe accidently ditched bombs on london, leading to a retaliatry strike on London, leading in turn to the RAF bombing Berlin. Again, I may be wrong.
As a last note, was the HO 229 that was designed to carry a nuke to New York and back? I remeber watching a program on Discovery (Again, I may be wrong) And I think it said this.
BTW, NO to the HO 229
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No one is denying the existance of it, but we ARE denying the use of it during WW2.
Minke: My understanding (Which is often wrong) was that the Luftwaffe accidently ditched bombs on london, leading to a retaliatry strike on London, leading in turn to the RAF bombing Berlin. Again, I may be wrong.
As a last note, was the HO 229 that was designed to carry a nuke to New York and back? I remeber watching a program on Discovery (Again, I may be wrong) And I think it said this.
BTW, NO to the HO 229
Yes if I remember right it was a lost Do17 who droped him bombs and didnt know he was over london do to the poor visibility. After that They stqrted droping bombs on berlin and other german cities nightly.