You bid on the left elevator, which dates back to the prototype for the Horten HO IX, also known as HO 229 or GO 229th. In this plane, it was a revolutionary twin-engine flying wing, designed by the Horten brothers from Bonn, Germany. From 1944, production was moved to Gotha, Germany towards the end of the 2nd WK has developed the machine through the Gotha engineers to a larger range with greater max. speed and max. bomb load to achieve. Especially in the area of the wings and elevator should be as short time immediately before the war, even major changes are implemented. Only 3 units were completed.
Actually the elevator or exterior doors of all 229 HO (V1 / V2 / V3) were made of wood, but by decision of Nov. 1944, presented in early 1945, her only attempt 2 reinforced rudder duralumin. These were for a long time had been lost, and, if known only absolute insiders. Also in 1945, the Americans captured "third" machine HO 229 V3, which is now in a bad state in the United States, has wings made of wood which are mounted anymore.
The elevator was still offered in the spring of 1945, made in the "Gothaer Waggonfabrik", disappeared in the confusion at the end of the war and did not appear until about 3 years. There were only 2 copies be manufactured both for the left side. You are bidding on the rudder, where the 2nd suspension point fuselage is "open", even if some of the photos both outside flaps are shown. This is just for comparison and illustration as well as the accompanying drawings and historical photos from the construction of the machine. The offered item is 4.13 m long and weigth nearly 60 kilogram. Please ask for shipping, we have to find a special way.
Please also offered my flap of Ho229.
Nearly 80 copies of original plans (flap/ elevon) from the Technical Museum Munich are inclusive via PDF.
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