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The Horten H.II Habicht (Hawk) was a German flying wing glider built in Germany in 1935. Four, including one flown mostly as a motorglider, were built. One of the gliders was used to test the aerodynamics of a prototype World War II Horten jet fighter-bomber.

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  • Horten H II (de)
  • Horten H.II (en)
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  • Die Horten H II (auch D–Habicht) war der erste freitragende motorisierte Nurflügel der Geschichte. Abgesehen vom Wellentunnel für die Druckschraube und der Heckradverkleidung störte nichts die Umströmung und alle Teile dienten der Auftriebserzeugung. (de)
  • The Horten H.II Habicht (Hawk) was a German flying wing glider built in Germany in 1935. Four, including one flown mostly as a motorglider, were built. One of the gliders was used to test the aerodynamics of a prototype World War II Horten jet fighter-bomber. (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Horten_IIM_art.jpg
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  • Walter and Reimar Horten, who also built it (en)
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  • Die Horten H II (auch D–Habicht) war der erste freitragende motorisierte Nurflügel der Geschichte. Abgesehen vom Wellentunnel für die Druckschraube und der Heckradverkleidung störte nichts die Umströmung und alle Teile dienten der Auftriebserzeugung. (de)
  • The Horten H.II Habicht (Hawk) was a German flying wing glider built in Germany in 1935. Four, including one flown mostly as a motorglider, were built. One of the gliders was used to test the aerodynamics of a prototype World War II Horten jet fighter-bomber. (en)
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