Originally posted by GScholz
That's absolutely correct Straffo. Casiraghi is the designer of the P-149D.
Golfer, whatever floats your boat. If you want to make believe you've got a gene-u-whine Focke-Wulf there, who am I to ruin your fantasy. Btw. I especially liked the part where you claim to recognise how and where FW has changed the design, and even recognise parts that look like Kurt Tank designed them. Been working on many real FWs have you?
You must be a friggin idiot.
There must be a breakdown in data arriving across the pond in the place of GSholz happy-world-land because I never said Kurt Tank did a damn thing to this airplane.
Read the friggin posts! I said it looked like Kurt Tank's DESIGNS, here I'll even quote myself since you're a bumbling idiot.
undoubtedly influenced by Kurt Tank's design.
There are a number of things that FW did to the design for the Luftwaffe at their request. That makes the aircraft a unique Focke Wulf and not a Piaggio, if the fact that "Focke Wulf" is printed on the airplane's data plate isn't enough. Well how bout the Airworthiness certificate? Not good? Oh, well here it is as shown in the FAA records as a Focke Wulf. What? Not good enough for GScholz, then you can take a tug on my left nut.
This turned into a mere gag of posting 2 Focke Wulf P-149s (Which was related to the thread, as they're for sale) and was warped (by you) into a detail nitpicking contest (which you will not win) where the only catalyst was your hard-on for Kurt Tank.
Go crawl around one of the airplanes, take the shrecker apart and give it an Annual or two and maybe you'll learn something about the airplanes you blowhard skirt wearing ******* who's got a one eyed snake that suffers from a severe case of Napoleon syndrome.