just to remember how helicopter flying began
We had a club flight through the Grand Canyon in helicopters, I negotiated the route in that.
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just to remember how helicopter flying began
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I'm a big fan of the Horten flying wings and fly this one from time to timewonder if on our days it might be possible to make such pure and elegant airplanes as the Horten brothers did in the thirties
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Michael

Well, Horton should know, so my source must have been wrong. Or more likely, since it was an apparently well researched book about Northrop, he really did say it but was mistaken about the Hortons.reffering to the book written by Reimar Horten their wings where twisted too. I looked at the different profiles and all had a twist
Nevertheless I am astonished that even with modern materials and knowledge there where no more flying wings build for soaring or ultralight motorized aircraft.
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Michael
Hi Michael,Good morning Mick,
wow the feeling must have been wonderfull - how to fly nearer to a bird?
That is one of the rare experiances I miss. I am a bit jalous LOL
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Michael
the planform looked exactly like Northrop's N-9/B-35/B-49 series
Well, there was another thing. The B-35 and B-49 didn't have a bomb bay big enough to carry the sixty-inch diameter Mk.4 "Fat Man" atomic bomb, the only nuclear weapon in the US arsenal at the time.It is surprising how close the original Northrop designs were to optimum. The B-2, designed with the best computers available at the time, is almost identical in size and radar signature, to the original XB-35, designed forty years earlier with drafting tables and slide rules.
FWIW, the original project wasn't cancelled for "poor handling" and "not an acceptable bombing platform". A flying wing set a record flying from southern California to Washington DC, impressive in itself, and wasn't detected by radar til it was almost in sight of the destination airport. This latter feat caused great consternation in the Pentagon, what if the Soviets got wind of this aircraft? So the project was quickly canceled and all existing aircraft, including those under construction, were ordered destroyed, under the official guise that it was too expensive and had too poor performance. Behind the scenes Northrop received funding to continue research.