On 14/06/15 3:12 PM, "Leigh Bunting" <[email protected]> wrote: Our
reply  hereunder:


The article is about the Horton IV  Not the IB

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> Not to mention the Horten 1B flown in Argentina in 2008:
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>  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k8in4nEyiNA
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>  And an actual Horten held by an American museum.
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>  Cheers
>  Leigh Bunting
>  Balaklava GC
>  
>  On 14/06/2015 10:52 AM, John Roake wrote:
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>  
>>  July Issue - Gliding International €  The Horton Brother made their fame in
>> designing flying wings (aircraft with no fuselage) and actually designed a
>> glider that flew in the 1940s in Germany. They  made four flying sailplanes
>> but none survives to this day. There is one non flying replica in a German
>> Aero museum.  Well one has been under construction for 15 years and nearing
>> completion.  Was displayed at Aero 15 this year.  The story behind the story
>> is told in this issue.
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