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which type of aircraft is depicted here?
which type of aircraft is depicted here?
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unknown 9 August 2013, 14:08
Fabian D.
Looks almost like a Blohm & Voss BV 141... but engine and cocpit are the wrong way round... maybe some Luft´46 stuff?
de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blohm_%26_Voss_BV_141
Looks almost like a Blohm & Voss BV 141... but engine and cocpit are the wrong way round... maybe some Luft´46 stuff?
de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blohm_%26_Voss_BV_141
9 August 2013, 14:47
Fabian D.
right... was there another asymetrical plane? I just heared of this one...
right... was there another asymetrical plane? I just heared of this one...
9 August 2013, 15:03
Fabian D.
Did some reseach... there were two other from Blohm & Voss...one had a jet engine and the other one had the engine in the main fuselage (as the BV 141)
Did some reseach... there were two other from Blohm & Voss...one had a jet engine and the other one had the engine in the main fuselage (as the BV 141)
9 August 2013, 15:09
Günther Debiscop
Its Luft '46 stuff, but I can't find it in one of my "Secret Projects "books. We can't ask the modeller anymore as he is deceased as of last year.
Its Luft '46 stuff, but I can't find it in one of my "Secret Projects "books. We can't ask the modeller anymore as he is deceased as of last year.
9 August 2013, 15:14
Günther Debiscop
I've searched some more and it seems te be a Hütter Hü Fernzerstorer 1942 destroyer project
I've searched some more and it seems te be a Hütter Hü Fernzerstorer 1942 destroyer project
9 August 2013, 15:16
Markus
Not easy to get any hard facts about this aircraft. According to this site (geocities.ws/asymmetrics/bvzerst.htm) the design is of swedish origin. The designer, Mr. Sigurd Isaacson did it as part of his graduation thesis for an engineering degree. It seems the Germans even accused him of "stealing" the design.
Not easy to get any hard facts about this aircraft. According to this site (geocities.ws/asymmetrics/bvzerst.htm) the design is of swedish origin. The designer, Mr. Sigurd Isaacson did it as part of his graduation thesis for an engineering degree. It seems the Germans even accused him of "stealing" the design.
9 August 2013, 15:57
Günther Debiscop
So according to this site its a Blohm und Voss design.... hmmmm interesting.
So according to this site its a Blohm und Voss design.... hmmmm interesting.
9 August 2013, 19:01
Mike Pullen
Also listed as a Blohm & Voss design here oocities.org/asymmetrics/bv.htm but never received a P designation
Also listed as a Blohm & Voss design here oocities.org/asymmetrics/bv.htm but never received a P designation
10 August 2013, 01:26
Günther Debiscop
I've got a confirmatio within the "secret projects" community that it is the Tungt Jaktflygplan of Sigurd Isacson: secretprojects.co.uk..hp/topic,3382.0.html
I've got a confirmatio within the "secret projects" community that it is the Tungt Jaktflygplan of Sigurd Isacson: secretprojects.co.uk..hp/topic,3382.0.html
18 August 2013, 16:56