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Top Secret Nazi Aircraft-Fox News Video.Nazi Stealth Aircraft .ナチスの極秘軍用機 SECRET AIRCRAFT OF NAZI
Nazi leaders had more than a passing interesting in the occult and UFOs. UFO investigators now believe there was a connection between the UFO phenomenon and the Third Reich. Could the technology that grew into our modern day space program have been passed to the Germans by aliens, as some believe, and then confiscated by the U.S. government after the end of World War II? Now, UFO Hunters will travel to Germany and Poland to investigate bizarre alien links that go back hundreds of years. http://gekos.no/art/video/frontpage

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  • heut ist mein tag!

  • This was no secret Fox. I've heard of this years ago!

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  • Also, this turned out to make the design very unstable.

  • What are we all in such a tizzy about? The Horten brothers design was amazing. They figured out many important things. The HO229 did contain carbon within the outer skin. Also, just by the way it was designed, Flying Wing, it had a very low "Radar Cross Section". The Hortens figured out that the way to make their design stable was to move the engines and CG forward and an aft deck arrangement which added a stabalizing effect to the aircraft. Northrop's design had exaust on the trailing edge.

  • @Greed4Speed Yes sorry i'm a german i tryed my best to make it understandable ... Some US-AirForce 4 Start Generals told to Discovery channel: This is the grandmother of your B-229 .. aka Nurflügler or Junkers Nurflügelpatent we habe the Patent bother so its your... plz let us stop fighting if u mean we did'nt invent that ok u win and i have me peace! njoy my US-American brother!

  • @oXbOxr00X Obviously, English isn't your first language so it takes some time, & a little guessing, to try & decipher what you write. Second, suggesting that the US "stole" the blue prints for the Horton 229 & held on to them only to build the B-2 bomber 40 years later is simply idiotic. I'm guessing Germany had something that resembled the F-117; a first gen stealth fighter that preceeded the B-2 by almost a decade? What was Jack Northrup doing with his flying wings during the 20's/30's?

  • @oXbOxr00X Might want to plug your ears, but suggesting this was a true bomber completely contradicts Hitler, & the Luftwaffe's, philosophical views on warfare. Blitzkrieg involved unrelenting speed attacks on a target by land support & continual air raids. Hitler believed that fighters were best equipped for attack missions due to their speed and most of all, their ability to defend themselves. Bombers were sitting ducks in his view. Americans used carpet bombing, the Germans didn't! Oops 

  • @Greed4Speed I'M TALKING ABOUT THE B229 not B17 or B29 ... the High Eng Jet power that tje americans don't know .. and the equals Design ! u talking about complkete diff. plain!

  • @Greed4Speed yea u are right and i have nmy peace fuck ypu! USA stole all high tech from germany! included the B229 bomber!!!! and your Fitgher was a bomber and know its over my friiend i ignor u from now on!

  • @Greed4Speed **typo** actually the B-29 first flew in 1942. It's kind of hard for the Horten 229 to be "the mother of the B29 bomber when it first flew almost 2 years later, isn't it?

  • "And this f plain is the mother of the B29 Bomber!"

    You are no aeronautical historian, not even a good student, so why do you pretend to be one of the informed by continuing to assume that you know more than I? The US already had the B-17, the best bomber in the world at that time. The larger version of it became the B-29 & first flew in 1944. It flew almost 2 years before the Horten 229 did & was already in production when it did fly. You're trying to give credit where credit isn't due.

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