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The p80 was a great aircraft, but as conventional as an aircraft could get at that time, bar the jet engine and the wing tip fuel tanks later on. Again, Northrop was a visionary. The Hortens were visionaries. With one big difference in regard to making their military aircraft. One build a bomber, one a fighter bomber. One, at least from the few documents and sources we have, worked. The other one, however, and that is a documented fact, not. Nobody ever claimed that the Go229 was a superplane. It was a highly ambitious and for the time highly advanced aircraft with the pontential to produce a flying wing jet fighter in the 40ies, including some of the features that made flying wings a real possebility in the first place, the tail section in this already mentioned, the wing mounted air brakes to use as Rudder another one. The Northrop wings of that time period did not have that, instead they tried to solve the problem with horizontal stabilisation. The modern B2 went the Horten way in this regard, not the original Northrop designs. Who knows what would have happend if Northrop tried to build a fighter in the 40ies/50ies instead, but they built a bomber, so there is as much speculation in here as to over what the final Go229 production fighter would have been like.
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