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War History Online on Twitter: "On the left the German Horten Ho 229, "the first stealth bomber", 1944. On the right the U.S. B-2 Spirit, 1989. http://t.co/H3XeU6nSFE" / Twitter
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Was the Horten HO 229 actually flyable considering the West never mastered the art of flying wing till the B2 and the Northrop flying wings were virtual widow makers? - Quora
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