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Except it wasn't stealth; a World War II fighter sized RCS was not stealth even in the 1940's. If the B2 bomber is made from wood, charcoal and saw dust I'd agree the US copied Horten's idea.So what? It's still the first stealth aircraft and that was the point, since that was not developed by the US!
Wrong, the Horton brothers have aimed on later versions which were bigger and more capable to use them as strategic bombers, but the reason for the development in general was, that most of the German bombers and fighters were shot down before they reached the UK, since they were detected by radar even when they were at the other side of the Canal. The Germans developed several different systems to attack UK, from bombers, the V2 rockets (base of US rocket program btw) to long range artillery, but none of them proved to be effective in that time, that's why these first stealth fighters / bombers were developed.
Sorry that is incorrect, the Horten wing was part of Hermann Göring's 'Amerika Bomber' plan of which the '3 X 1000 projekt' that lead to the Horten wing was a key component. The objective was speed 1000 km/hr, range 1000 km and payload 1,000 kg - there is no mention of stealth in the requirements laid out by Hermann Göring for Horten's wing.
According to Albert Speer's book, Spandau: The Secret Diaries, Hitler was fascinated with the idea of New York City in flames. In 1937, Willy Messerschmitt hoped to win a lucrative contract by showing Hitler a prototype of the Messerschmitt Me 264 that was being designed to reach North America from Europe.[1] On July 8, 1938, barely two years after the death of Germany's main strategic bombing advocate, Generalleutnant Walter Wever and eight months after the Reich Air Ministry awarded the contract for the design of Germany's only operational heavy bomber during the war years, the Luftwaffe's commander-in-chief Hermann Göring gave a speech saying, "I completely lack the bombers capable of round-trip flights to New York with a 4.5-tonne bomb load. I would be extremely happy to possess such a bomber, which would at last stuff the mouth of arrogance across the sea."[2] Canadian historian Holger H. Herwig[3] claims the plan started as a result of discussions by Hitler in November 1940 and May 1941 when he stated his need to “deploy long-range bombers against American cities from the Azores.” Due to their location, he thought the Portuguese Azores islands were Germany's “only possibility of carrying out aerial attacks from a land base against the United States.”[2] At the time, Portuguese Prime-Minister Salazar had allowed German U-boats and navy ships to refuel there, but from 1943 onwards, he leased bases in the Azores to the British, allowing the Allies to provide aerial coverage in the middle of the Atlantic.
Amerika Bomber - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
101 pages of United States and British intelligence documents covering the development of aircraft designed by the brothers Reimar and Walter Horten, including the Horten HO 229. Recently this plane has also been called "Hitler’s Stealth fighter", even though the plane's stealth capabilities may have been incidental.
http://www.paperlessarchives.com/FreeTitles/HortenHo229.pdf
Edited later: I just noticed you credit the German V2 for the US rocket program. This is incorrect, Robert Hutchings Goddard conducted the first liquid fueled rocket launch long before the Germans and he is regarded as the father of modern rocketry. The Germans used rockets as a weapon to indiscriminately kill innocent civilians by launching it at cities.
http://airandspace.si.edu/exhibitions/gal100/goddard.htm