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Hi,
We can speak here about fake Germany aircraft of 1930s and 1940s.
We can speak here about fake Germany aircraft of 1930s and 1940s.
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Hamzalippischh said:The third image looks a lot like the "Heinkel T".
During the final war-phase, Henschel Factory went into planning for a nuclear rocket-bomb (Henschel Hs 315) project, which was earmarked for long-range missions. At the end of 1944, actual work started and two main goals for the project were defined: Development of a weapon to be probably decisive for the outcome of the war and therein the decision that Henschel Hs 130 (high altitude bomber) project was to be continued, since in February 1944,Erhard Milch, Head of RLM (Reichsluftfahrt-Ministerium, German Airforce Ministry), had given orders to discontinue all works for Hs 130 and to scrap all existing prototypes. In order to get the maximum range, Hs 315 had not only two stub wings at the fuselage tip, it was to have also circular (3,4m length) wings at the end of the fuselage area. The flying bomb, weighing up to 6.4 tons was to be propelled by a Diglycol-powder rocket motor and had a planned maximum velocity of 1,000 km/ph. It was to be transported by a Henschel Hs 130 A or Hs 130 E to a height of 16,000 m before release to mission. In order to get best target accuracy, Hs 315 was also to be wire-guided. Additionally to this project, Henschel Factory in Kassel had also a research department for nuclear-physics, which worked on the development of an uranium bomb. With enemy troops approaching Kassel, most documents concerning Hs 315 were destroyed
Hi,
I think all of those were a fake aircraft,am I right ?.
If anything it proves the obsession with "Wonderwaffe" goes back beyond the Luft 46 influences.
1.png Me 328, 2.png Horten Ho.X Entwurf IHi,
I think all of those were a fake aircraft,am I right ?.
Focke-Wulf Triebflügel evolution
The description sounds Bf109 modified along the lines of the Yak-15. Realistically, I'd argue that the main landing gear arrangement on the Bf109 would work well with such a configuration.Single-jet Me 109.
Browsing through some microfilm the other day, I found this (attached). It's a description card for the captured German document which follows. A single jet version of the Me 109!
Sadly, it seems whoever assessed the document didn't understand that 109-003 was the BMW 003's full RLM designation and nothing to do with the Me 109. There's no mention of the Me 109 in the BMW document; it's just a description of the 109-003.
Not a fake exactly - but this seemed like the place to put it.
- Early in 1943, the Technisches Amt (RLM Technical Office) asked Messerschmitt if the Bf 109 G could be adapted to take one Jumo 004 turbojet.
Fw 200 nose, tailfin and engines.
Absolute aerodynamic beauty!
Fairey FireflyA what-if Junkers G38 bombing Belgium whilst surrounded by what I assume are meant to be Fairey Foxes, although they weren't single seaters.
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