Horten HII

Pictures from Deutsches Technikmuseum Berlin

DON'T FORGET THE HORTEN SECTIONS MENTIONED IN RIGHT CORNER. ->

When visiting Lars Urban, who restored three airplanes for the museum, i was super happy to notice the Horten HII (registered D-10-125) in their collection. It is the first Horten i see for real.

A nice example of a swept flying wing.

I hope you are able to learn a bit more from the details display here.

 

A bewondered me under the Horten HII

 

Retracted front wheel. Covered rear wheel can be steered.

 

One of the two transparent leading edge parts. The tubular structure of the center part is visible.

 

Wingtip. The dragrudder can be seen. Also there is a wooden protection for the tip when touching the ground.

 

More inside view of the tubular center section.

 

The pilot is hidden inside the wing. But ...still the view is not so bad.

 

Cover over the edge between central part and wing.

 

 

 

This tube looks like it could have the same angle as the mixer of the HXb. Go see the Special Horten HXb pages.