MAX_theHitman
02-12-2009, 11:23 AM
I am very proud to present to you the original "fathers of the flying wing" aircraft.
the Original Horten IX V-2 and V-3 !
(Il-2 game skin =Go-229)
--A Short brief history--
The V-1 built was merely a "test" glider with no jets, but flew extremely well.
-> The second built machine, the "V-2" was the first to take flight with two jet engines.Unfortunatly after about an hour flying around, the pilot lost control of the aircraft due to a problem engine and crashed. He was killed and the V-2 burned.
-> The third version "V-3" built, never had a chance to fly. It was never painted either.
It was captured by American troops in 1945 and taken to the USA as a war prize, where it still remains to be put together for the museum and for public viewing.
Today it is rusting away in a hangar. The aircraft is thought to be painted by a GI soldier and is not considered an original Luftwaffe camouflage scheme. Serial Numbers on the fuselage and swastika on the tail were also painted by American soldiers.
- Colors are actual RLM true colors, also on both skins created.
I have been doing extensive research into these two airplanes, and I have done something that you might like. Never been done before either.
Please take a look at the following images, and I hope you enjoy them.
SKINS now available for download by YOU
at our good friends from Flying-Legends.com
http://www.flying-legends.net/...tings.php?cat_id=524 (http://www.flying-legends.net/php/downloads/listings.php?cat_id=524)
>>> Download them from Screenshotworld.com
http://www.screenshotworld.com...downloads&showcat=34 (http://www.screenshotworld.com/forum/index.php?autocom=downloads&showcat=34)
-->( Skin-Folder also contains some photographs of the original aircraft! http://forums.ubi.com/groupee_common/emoticons/icon_biggrin.gif )
http://i196.photobucket.com/albums/aa77/9mm_suzi/GO_229_V2_Jpeg.jpg
http://i196.photobucket.com/albums/aa77/9mm_suzi/GO_229_V3_Jpeg.jpg
Cheers
MAX
~~~~~~~~~~~~~PREVIEW SCREENSHOTS~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The Horten IX V-2
http://i196.photobucket.com/albums/aa77/9mm_suzi/dr2.jpg
http://i196.photobucket.com/albums/aa77/9mm_suzi/ho_ix_construction_2.jpg
...see next post...
the Original Horten IX V-2 and V-3 !
(Il-2 game skin =Go-229)
--A Short brief history--
The V-1 built was merely a "test" glider with no jets, but flew extremely well.
-> The second built machine, the "V-2" was the first to take flight with two jet engines.Unfortunatly after about an hour flying around, the pilot lost control of the aircraft due to a problem engine and crashed. He was killed and the V-2 burned.
-> The third version "V-3" built, never had a chance to fly. It was never painted either.
It was captured by American troops in 1945 and taken to the USA as a war prize, where it still remains to be put together for the museum and for public viewing.
Today it is rusting away in a hangar. The aircraft is thought to be painted by a GI soldier and is not considered an original Luftwaffe camouflage scheme. Serial Numbers on the fuselage and swastika on the tail were also painted by American soldiers.
- Colors are actual RLM true colors, also on both skins created.
I have been doing extensive research into these two airplanes, and I have done something that you might like. Never been done before either.
Please take a look at the following images, and I hope you enjoy them.
SKINS now available for download by YOU
at our good friends from Flying-Legends.com
http://www.flying-legends.net/...tings.php?cat_id=524 (http://www.flying-legends.net/php/downloads/listings.php?cat_id=524)
>>> Download them from Screenshotworld.com
http://www.screenshotworld.com...downloads&showcat=34 (http://www.screenshotworld.com/forum/index.php?autocom=downloads&showcat=34)
-->( Skin-Folder also contains some photographs of the original aircraft! http://forums.ubi.com/groupee_common/emoticons/icon_biggrin.gif )
http://i196.photobucket.com/albums/aa77/9mm_suzi/GO_229_V2_Jpeg.jpg
http://i196.photobucket.com/albums/aa77/9mm_suzi/GO_229_V3_Jpeg.jpg
Cheers
MAX
~~~~~~~~~~~~~PREVIEW SCREENSHOTS~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The Horten IX V-2
http://i196.photobucket.com/albums/aa77/9mm_suzi/dr2.jpg
http://i196.photobucket.com/albums/aa77/9mm_suzi/ho_ix_construction_2.jpg
...see next post...