Horten Ho 9 (X Planes of the Third Reich)
Three Horten Ho 9s were constructed prior to war's end: the V1 sailplane, the twin 004B powered prototype V2, and the serial production prototype V3 by Gotha-Friedrichsroda.
The V1 was destroyed at the U.S. Luftwaffe Aircraft Collection Center-Merseburg. The V2 crashed at Oranienburg killing its test pilot Erwin Ziller. The V3 was captured and taken by General George McDonald's Army Air Force Intelligence unit to the U.S. Luftwaffe Aircraft Collection Center.
The Ho 229 V3 was eventually shipped to Freeman Field, Ohio about September 1945, and is now in storage at the National Air and Space Museum, Silver Hill, Maryland awaiting restoration.
Myhra has taken 150 photos of the Ho 9 from his collection, along with several dozen digital images, and has put together a unique Ho 9 photo collection.
Detalle del libro
| Autor: | David Myhra |
|---|---|
| Presentación: | 80 páginas, 21 x 28 x 0.7 cm, tapa blanda |
| Ilustración: | 150 fotos en b/n, dibujos |
| Editorial: | Schiffer Publishing Ltd (USA, 2004) |
| ISBN: | 9780764309168 |
Horten Ho 9 (X Planes of the Third Reich)
Idioma: Inglés
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