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21 Pages Of Original Horten/horton 4 Flying Wing Plans Only Of Full Scale Glider on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

Escondido, California, United States

Escondido, California, United States
BECAUSE THESE PLANS CAN SO EASILY BE COPIED THERE WILL BE NO RETURNS ON THIS AUCTION. NO EXCEPTIONS
Warranty:No Compatible Model:Horton 4 Horten IV Compatible Make:Horton / Horten UPC:Does Not Apply

Plans of the original HORTON / HORTEN FOUR (IV)  Flying wing glider;  PLANS ONLY
21 pages (each page is 18" X 24") of  NEW  COPIES of original German plans
These are not model plans but are the plans of the original German Horten IV full scale glider.
Although these plans are probably not complete, they do show many fascinating details
of this WWII glider including the steel tube center section, wooden mid wings, and metal wing tips.
Many individual airfoil/rib cross-sections of the mid wing and wing tips are included.
SEE PICTURES FOR SOME INCLUDED DETAILS OF THESE PLANS
Because these plans can be so easily copied , SORRY THERE WILL BE NO RETURNS ON THIS AUCTION
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