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Gotta wonder how many Nazis were successfully assassinated by these, compared to how many French Resistance were killed/maimed by the gun exploding. Those things look like a backfire waiting to happen.
^ It did fly, in the closing months of WWII. Flew quite well, in fact, from the reports. A mock dog-fight with a Me-262 showed the Go229 to be a faster and more maneuverable aircraft. Would have been interesting to have flown it against a P-80 (later F-80) or a Gloster Meteor after the war...
Lockheed built a non-flying mockup with the same materials as the originals and did a radar test to see how stealthy it was. The main reflective source was the turbine blades of the engines, even with that source the return was something like 20% of the radar return of a contemporary BF-109.
That might have been what the Discovery channel was keying off of. Lockheed did use data from this plane in the design of the YB-49, and the resemblance to the B-2 is kinda eerie (as illustrated)...