Horten Ho 229
Horten Ho 229
- Length 23,5 cm / 9.2″
- Height 10 cm / 3.9″
- Number of blocks 953
- Number of figurines 1
- Age group 9+
Description
Build the Horten Ho 229 model, a jet that was ahead of its time, "invisible" to radars!
With the Horten Ho 229 set you have a unique opportunity to create your own model of this extraordinary aircraft in 1:32 scale! Build this mysterious machine block by block, enjoying every detail that makes this plane one of the most iconic in aviation history.
The Horten Ho 229, also known as the Gotha Go 229, was a German experimental jet aircraft that was to revolutionize air warfare. Created during World War II, at a time when Germany was trying to change the course of the war, this plane was part of the so-called "Wunderwaffe" (Wonderful Weapons), aimed at tipping the scales of victory in favor of the Third Reich.
The project was developed by brothers Walter and Reimar Horten, who created a machine with a unique design. The first test of the prototype took place in January 1945. The Ho 229 thus became the world's first flying wing jet aircraft. Over the years, it has been surrounded by myths and legends, and the design itself turned out to be outstanding and ahead of its time, as exemplified by the American Stealth bombers, the French Mirage and the Swedish Cold War fighters.
During the work on this machine, it was suspected that its shape could make it more difficult to detect by radar. In order to reduce the machine's detectability, numerous wooden elements were installed in it and a mixture of charcoal and wood dust was used. For these reasons, the Horten brothers' plane is sometimes considered the forerunner of the American B-2 Spirit, which was created over 40 years later.
During the final fighting in 1945, American intelligence captured two examples of the aircraft – one in the process of assembly (Ho 229 V3) and an older model, the Horten Ho IX V1 engineless glider.
In 2008–2009, Northrop Grumman carried out a full-scale reconstruction of the aircraft, although this version was not capable of flying. Electromagnetic tests at a secret range showed that in 1945 the aircraft would have been detectable by a British radar station at a range of 130 km, which was 80% of the detection range of a Bf-110 fighter (160 km).
Although the war ended before the Horten Ho 229 design could be fully developed, the aircraft will forever remain one of the most interesting chapters in aviation history.
Key elements of the Horten Ho 229 set:
954 bricks - The set consists of 954 high-quality pieces that together create a 1:32 scale model of the Horten Ho 229 aircraft.
Flying wing: With an impressive span of 52.5 cm, the model's wings reproduce the distinctive shape that made this aircraft unique - it's big enough to impress any collector, but small enough to fit perfectly on the shelf.
Markings and details: The bricks feature high-quality prints with the aircraft's markings, including on the underside, where a new light blue color has been applied.
Special, dedicated elements: The new bricks have been designed to faithfully reproduce the aircraft's distinctive nose, cockpit and engine air intakes - all of which capture the full specificity of the aircraft.
Pilot figure: The set includes a figure of the test pilot in his characteristic flight suit. The pilot has two headgear options: a pilot's cap and a forage cap with new prints!
Movable elements: The model includes a functional, opening cockpit with clock prints, characteristic folding wheels that increase the realism of the model, reflecting the real mechanisms of this futuristic machine.
Intuitive instructions - Thanks to the simple and intuitive instructions, building the model is not difficult even for less advanced builders. This is an excellent proposition for people of all ages who want to explore the secrets of combat machine construction.
Plane name plate - The model is equipped with an elegant plate with the name of the plane and the scale of the model, which gives it an even more historical and collectible character.
Wide selection - Check out other vehicles from the HISTORICAL COLLECTION WWII series and create your own collection of amazing machines!
This block model is full of details that will surely delight every collector and military history enthusiast.
The Horten Ho 229 set will allow you to build an extraordinary machine that combines modern technology with a fascinating past. Thanks to high-quality elements and attention to detail, this model will be a perfect decoration for any office, shelf or collector's display case.
Don't wait - soar into the sky with Horten Ho 229 and become part of this extraordinary story!
- Manufactured in the EU by a company with over 35 years of tradition
- The blocks meet the safety standards of products for children
- Fully compatible with other brands of construction blocks
- 100% prints, no stickers
- Blocks with prints do not scratch or smear and do not fade during play or under the influence of temperature
- Clear and intuitive instructions based on illustrations and step-by-step directions
- Scale 1:32
- Nameplate
- Test Pilot Figure
Model dimensions (length x width x height): 23.5 cm (9.2") x 52.5 cm (20.6") x 10 cm (3.9")
Specification
-
Cat.:COBI-5757
-
Brand:
-
Length:23,5 cm / 9.2″
-
Height:10 cm / 3.9″
-
Scale:1:32
-
Number of blocks:953
-
Number of figurines:1
-
Age group:9+
Warning
Warning: not suitable for children under 36 months. Contains small parts which may cause choking hazard if swallowed. We recommend keeping the packaging for reference. Colours and styles may vary.