![First flight of the Horten H.IX, V1, RLM designation Ho 229. German prototype flying wing fighter/bomber. Photo: Horten Ho 229 flying over Göttingen, Germany. 1 March 1944 : r/GermanWW2photos First flight of the Horten H.IX, V1, RLM designation Ho 229. German prototype flying wing fighter/bomber. Photo: Horten Ho 229 flying over Göttingen, Germany. 1 March 1944 : r/GermanWW2photos](http://www.fiddlersgreen.net/aircraft/Northrop-XB35/IMAGES/Northrop-XB35-Flying-Wing-Bomber-Inflight2.jpg)
First flight of the Horten H.IX, V1, RLM designation Ho 229. German prototype flying wing fighter/bomber. Photo: Horten Ho 229 flying over Göttingen, Germany. 1 March 1944 : r/GermanWW2photos
![Horten Ho 229. It seems pretty futuristic like the US' B-2 Spirit but what is striking is that this aircraft was produced in the 1940s by Nazi Germany. It never entered officially Horten Ho 229. It seems pretty futuristic like the US' B-2 Spirit but what is striking is that this aircraft was produced in the 1940s by Nazi Germany. It never entered officially](https://preview.redd.it/e4dd6lh2bo651.jpg?width=640&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=6b4415266328243dfd50cd7bbf3913ea8db1d779)
Horten Ho 229. It seems pretty futuristic like the US' B-2 Spirit but what is striking is that this aircraft was produced in the 1940s by Nazi Germany. It never entered officially
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