CharlesBronson
Senior Master Sergeant
The Royal Aeronautical Society had troubles too, I wonder whats is wrong with Reimar surname.
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It is actually known by both names. While the Horton Brothers may have invented it. Gotha was the company that actually produced it.
No actually flying wing aircraft are more difficult to fly. That is why they were not successful until the advent of Fly By Wire technology. There is a thread here were we discussed it all.
Adler I am not fighting you here I just go on what I know and have read. As far as I read the Ho-229 were not difficult to handle and did actually great if you take that it is a flying wing. Do you know something I do not?
Henk said:Adler do maybe know where I can find the thread about the fly-by wire?
Henk said:I must say I as well do not know if they would have changed the name to Gotha 229, but that is what I have read and it said that it would have happend after it reached production, but as far as I know the Gotha company came in to help the Horten brothers produce the aircraft or the contract to produce the aircraft were given to Gotha. I have also read that the Gotha guys corrected some design flaws in the Ho-229, but I think that is bull.