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Old 03-01-2010, 12:52 PM   #1
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This may not be everyones cup of tea but it really is interesting doco on the German technology that if succesful could possibly have the outcome of the war. The Horton 229 and the bigger brother the Horton 18 were generations ahead of their time and quite frankly amazing.

Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kbCgDidqGUU
Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3aj_V...eature=related
Part 3: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Jdlw...eature=related
Part 4: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rR-Md...eature=related
Part 5: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FqLGy...eature=related

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Old 03-01-2010, 12:56 PM   #2
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Almost like with Heavy Water.
If Hitler mastered the above item and Heavy Water, I would think things would be much different now.
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Almost like with Heavy Water.
If Hitler mastered the above item and Heavy Water, I would think things would be much different now.
hitler had heavy water http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norwegi...water_sabotage
but their is more to the story with a sunken passenger vessel (not in link) found by nat geo 8X44 gallon drum's of heavy water found in it's cargo hold.
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Imagine if Hitler had invented these Stealth jets, Morphene and atomic weapons before the Americans! Scary.

Hitler also thought there was a middle earth and he paid engineers and geologists top top money to be the first country to discover such place :
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I don't wanna start a hitler did this and that thread. i only posted this as great feat of engineering, wherever it came from it really was ahead of its time. I seen this doco on Nat Geo and thought it'd be good viewing for all.
I've personally never really been into docos that much but in seeing things like this from history it really is starting to intrigue me and from stand point we could make this thread about interesting docos more than hitler.
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What is heavy water?
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What is heavy water?
Hailstones!



....Nah, sorry about that.........try here.http://www.fas.org/nuke/intro/nuke/heavy.htm
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Water used in the design of Nuclear reactors. Has a higher proportion of the isotope deuterium,

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heavy_water

: beaten to it. Should refresh more
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I saw this on Discovey Channel not long ago, very scary thought that Hitler almost had stealth fighters! Particularly in that day and age, his engineers were brilliant, thinking way beyond their time.
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I saw this on Discovey Channel not long ago, very scary thought that Hitler almost had stealth fighters! Particularly in that day and age, his engineers were brilliant, thinking way beyond their time.
They also invented the VW Beetle..............lol
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That was really worth watching. I like watching docos like this, makes you wonder what is currently in developement too.
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Was on Foxtel last night actually!
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Was on Foxtel last night actually!
Yeah it was replayed again today, that's where i seen it. This thread is turning into bit of a history lesson. As i'm sure with others i had never heard of heavy water either.
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I watched this the other week, it was a fascinating insight and I also thought how good it was for them to painstakingly recreate the plane, I was worried it was going to fall off the mount at the airfield though.

I think it also clearly highlights where the Americans got the idea from for theirs, I wonder how many other things have been stolen off german ideas from that era.
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My Dad flew on of these in WWII


The first (accidental) Stealth.

RADAR-PROOF STEALTH

Of the several unplanned strategic benefits the Mosquito fighter provided was its capability as a "Stealth Fighter". By using metal only for the engines, and non-magnetic brass screws as reinforcement at critical points in the airframe, the De Havilland Mosquito was virtually invisible to German radar.

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In the early days of primitive radar detection, due to their low radar signature, sorties of Mosquito fighters were frequently mistaken as flocks of birds!


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I think it also clearly highlights where the Americans got the idea from for theirs, I wonder how many other things have been stolen off german ideas from that era.
The Germans developed the MP44, world's first assault rifle. Looks a hell of a lot like a AK47...... they had a attachment for it that fired bullets around corners, and night vision equipment for soldiers and armoured vehicles by 1945. They developed and operationally used the first jet fighter, the ME262 and bomber, the Arado 234...and the Heinkel HE162 fighter had an ejection seat.... they were the first to use a rocket/missle, the V1/V2 programs, against an enemy country....and in 1944 they developed an air-to-air rocket that they used against the US air force (the Japanese had something similiar). Their engineers and scientists were, and even now are, generally ahead of current thought and were highly sort after by all allied countries at the end of the war.

Cluey bunch of people them Germans. Just what the Government of that era stood for was vulgar, and it was smashed down as it had to be. Had all this type of technology been put into use for peaceful purposes, as their leader, Hitler would have gone down as one of the greatest statesmen in history, instead of a homicidal & genocidal maniac, and a coward who blew his brains out. Although, the military requirement for technology opens doors that drives the eventual domestication of that technology. The internet started as a communication system for the US army.
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The Germans developed the MP44, world's first assault rifle. Looks a hell of a lot like a AK47...... they had a attachment for it that fired bullets around corners, and night vision equipment for soldiers and armoured vehicles by 1945. They developed and operationally used the first jet fighter, the ME262 and bomber, the Arado 234...and the Heinkel HE162 fighter had an ejection seat.... they were the first to use a rocket/missle, the V1/V2 programs, against an enemy country....and in 1944 they developed an air-to-air rocket that they used against the US air force (the Japanese had something similiar). Their engineers and scientists were, and even now are, generally ahead of current thought and were highly sort after by all allied countries at the end of the war.

Cluey bunch of people them Germans. Just what the Government of that era stood for was vulgar, and it was smashed down as it had to be. Had all this type of technology been put into use for peaceful purposes, as their leader, Hitler would have gone down as one of the greatest statesmen in history, instead of a homicidal & genocidal maniac, and a coward who blew his brains out. Although, the military requirement for technology opens doors that drives the eventual domestication of that technology. The internet started as a communication system for the US army.
great post

the germans made great leaps when it came to medical transplants as well, they really were great scientists
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the germans made great leaps when it came to medical transplants as well, they really were great scientists
Yeah, but then they had millions of captive 'patients' to practice on.
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Yeah, but then they had millions of captive 'patients' to practice on.
there was lots of these "volunteers" used in the rest of the world by previous generations as well. just like military testing various substances on their own troops (see LSD and amphetamines). just imagine if they found a way the weaponise LSD
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I wonder how many other things have been stolen off german ideas from that era.
Maybe the German scientists figured it was healthier to go 'Murrica than be shot?

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The internet started as a communication system for the US army.
And all this time I thought it was 'invented' by Universities to communicate with each other then the Military came in.
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The ME262 could have been in service by 1943, Hitlers insistence it be used as a bomber rather than the fighter it was put an end to that. An amazing craft for its day, made everything else obsolete.

Good thing Hitler wasn't much of a strategist.
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The ME262 could have been in service by 1943, Hitlers insistence it be used as a bomber rather than the fighter it was put an end to that. An amazing craft for its day, made everything else obsolete.

Good thing Hitler wasn't much of a strategist.
I have a copy of my Dads air log. His most interesting entry was, in 1945

'Chased by ME 262 , ran like hell.'

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I have a copy of my Dads air log. His most interesting entry was, in 1945

'Chased by ME 262 , ran like hell.'

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Wow that would be an interesting read. I too would have ran!

The 262 was only vulnerable at take off and landing.
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'Chased by ME 262 , ran like hell.'

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Can't blame the man for that. 30mm cannons are very good reason to run. That would be an awesome thing to read. Was he a pathfinder? There were limited numbers of 262 nightfighters by feb/march 45. What date was it?

Thats really interesting... thanks for sharing.
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Can't blame the man for that. 30mm cannons are very good reason to run. That would be an awesome thing to read. Was he a pathfinder? There were limited numbers of 262 nightfighters by feb/march 45. What date was it?

Thats really interesting... thanks for sharing.
He was a pathfinder, his Squadron was in the RAF (142). It was mainly Aussies flying Canadian built Mosquito B Mk 25's. He was based at Gransden Lodge, flying opps Dec 44 to end of the war.


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Mmmmm Hitler. He sure did love his crazy schemes.

I wonder if it would have "changed the outcome of the war" like the Messerschmidt ME-163 did?

Someone above commented on how the US probably got the idea for Have Blue from the Nazi's...but everyone was stealing everything from each other in WW2, it was just that each side was developing things more then the other side.
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They reckon that the USSR and th UK both had plans to shoot old Adolf but they thought he was a greater help to the allies alive than dead, kept stuffing things up like the ME 262 and actually stopping the Sturmgewehr 44 from going into production in 1943.


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Yeh dozens of chances but your right, much better for him to make mistakes than to put someone with military brain in charge.

Canning the aircraft carrier was another of his brilliant plans.
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There's another show called Generals of war that show how his generals proved to be great strategists but his overiding decisions proved to be his downfall consistantly.

Yes Uncle Ken, Hitler was a bad man and i don't think anyone will deny that.
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