Flitzer ACCESS: Top Secret Senior Member Joined 28 October 2006 Messages 1,004 Reaction score 116 13 January 2010 #41 Hi again A little more work tonight. Many thanks again Justo. The emblem came in real handy. And thanks khanguru. Interesting find. Welcome to Secret Projects. Hope you have a great time here. P Attachments 5JuEF123W2.jpg 236.8 KB · Views: 159
Hi again A little more work tonight. Many thanks again Justo. The emblem came in real handy. And thanks khanguru. Interesting find. Welcome to Secret Projects. Hope you have a great time here. P
Bailey ACCESS: Secret Joined 24 July 2009 Messages 308 Reaction score 41 13 January 2010 #42 Hi Flitzer, the word brilliant springs to mind. It's been very interesting watching this unfold. Regards Bailey.
Hi Flitzer, the word brilliant springs to mind. It's been very interesting watching this unfold. Regards Bailey.
Flitzer ACCESS: Top Secret Senior Member Joined 28 October 2006 Messages 1,004 Reaction score 116 14 January 2010 #43 Many thanks Bailey. I always think of a step by step like this as a joint effort. I just couldn't do it quite like this without so much superb input and help. More soon. P
Many thanks Bailey. I always think of a step by step like this as a joint effort. I just couldn't do it quite like this without so much superb input and help. More soon. P
Flitzer ACCESS: Top Secret Senior Member Joined 28 October 2006 Messages 1,004 Reaction score 116 14 January 2010 #44 Nearly finished. Many thanks P Attachments 6JuEF123W2.jpg 242.1 KB · Views: 151
Stargazer ACCESS: USAP Top Contributor Senior Member Joined 25 June 2009 Messages 14,597 Reaction score 5,641 22 October 2012 #45 Re: Junkers Projects and Prototypes of WW II Also, this Junkers "Volksjäger" proposal. Source: http://www.unicraft.biz/ Attachments ju-volks-th.png 65.1 KB · Views: 1,162
Re: Junkers Projects and Prototypes of WW II Also, this Junkers "Volksjäger" proposal. Source: http://www.unicraft.biz/
J Justo Miranda ACCESS: Above Top Secret Senior Member Joined 2 December 2007 Messages 8,533 Reaction score 12,395 Website www.amazon.com 17 October 2023 #46 Junkers EF 123/124 This Volksjäger project is known only through three pictures of a scale model. Dimensions and performances are not available. It was rejected on September 14, 1944 because the ventral position of the turbojet. Speculative data Wings: built in wood/plywood housing flaps, ailerons and two fuel tanks. Fuselage: built in light alloy and steel, housing the undercarriage, the armament, the pilot, the engine and one fuel tank. Wingspan: 8 m. Length: 9.45 m. Height: 3.3 m. Attachments 330.jpg 458 KB · Views: 67 331.jpg 370.7 KB · Views: 71
Junkers EF 123/124 This Volksjäger project is known only through three pictures of a scale model. Dimensions and performances are not available. It was rejected on September 14, 1944 because the ventral position of the turbojet. Speculative data Wings: built in wood/plywood housing flaps, ailerons and two fuel tanks. Fuselage: built in light alloy and steel, housing the undercarriage, the armament, the pilot, the engine and one fuel tank. Wingspan: 8 m. Length: 9.45 m. Height: 3.3 m.