Aces High Bulletin Board
General Forums => Aircraft and Vehicles => Topic started by: fdiron on February 14, 2002, 11:35:12 PM
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Did anyone see the history channel program on the experimental German jet program? The Germans had a jet dive bomber to replace the Stuka (the He162-carried a 1000lb bomb and had a range of 700 miles) and even had a replacement for the Me262 (The Ta-183). Unfortunately for the Germans and extremely fortunate for the Allies, the factories producing these planes were destroyed. However, after the war the Ta-183 was produced by Spain(?). It had a top speed of 590knts and resembled the Mig15.
There was one very wild design for an aircraft with 3 rotors, with jets mounted on the tip of each rotor. The rotor system was designed to revolve around the midsection of the aircraft, where the wings usually were. This was a VTOL bomber interceptor. Its estimated climb rate was 25,000 (twenty five thousand) feet per minute.
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F.
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I saw that show. Unfortunately it was so full of holes and eronious "facts" it was anything but a documentary.
Westy
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The show is fun but terribly overblown and innaccurate.
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this is a nice looking lw jet Gotha 229
twin engine
all wing no tail
607 mph at 40,000 ft
only got as far as testing landing gear before end of war..
:)
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No. that Gotha is in actuality a Hortin Ho.219
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Touchd the Gotha at the garber facility. And to say the least it flew and was more then anyone ever imagined.