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Blohm & Voss BV 141
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blohm_%26_Voss_BV_141
The Blohm & Voss BV 141 was a World War II German tactical reconnaissance aircraft. It is notable for its uncommon structural asymmetry. Although the Blohm & Voss BV 141 performed well, it was never ordered into full-scale production, for reasons that included the unavailability of the preferred engine and competition from another tactical reconnaissance aircraft, the Focke-Wulf Fw 189. In 1937, the German Air Ministry – the Reichsluftfahrtministerium (RLM) – issued a specification for a single-engine reconnaissance aircraft with optimal visual characteristics. The preferred contractor was Arado with the Ar 198, but the prototype proved unsuccessful. The eventual winner was the Focke-Wulf Fw 189 Uhu; even though its twin-boom design using two smaller engines did not match the requirement of a single engined aircraft. Blohm & Voss (Hamburger Flugzeugbau) although not invited to participate, pursued as a private venture something far more radical. The proposal of chief designer Dr. Richard Vogt was the uniquely asymmetric BV 141. The Plexiglas-glazed crew gondola on the starboard side strongly resembled that found on the Fw 189, and housed the pilot, observer and rear gunner, while the fuselage on the port side led smoothly from the BMW 132N radial engine to a tail unit. At first glance, the placement of weight would have induced tendency to roll, but the weight was evenly supported by lift from the wings. In terms of thrust vs drag asymmetry, the countering of induced yaw was a more complicated matter. At low airspeed, it was calculated to be mostly alleviated because of a phenomenon known as P-factor, while at normal airspeed it proved to be easily controlled with trimming. The tailplane was symmetrical at first, but in the 141B it became asymmetrical – starboard tailplane virtually removed – to improve the rear gunner's field of view and fire. Role Reconnaissance, light bomber Manufacturer Blohm & Voss Designer Richard Vogt First flight 25 February 1938 Primary user Luftwaffe Number built 13–28 Three prototypes and an evaluation batch of five BV 141As were produced, backed personally by Ernst Udet, but the RLM decided on 4 April 1940 that they were underpowered, although it was also noted they otherwise exceeded the requirements. By the time a batch of 12 BV 141Bs were built with the more powerful BMW 801 engines, they were too late to make an impression, as RLM already decided to put the Fw 189 into production. Indeed, an urgent need for BMW 801 engines for use in the Fw 190 fighter aircraft reduced the chance of the BV 141B being produced in quantity. Vogt came up with several other asymmetric designs, including the piston-jet P.194.01, but none of those were actually built. Several wrecked BV 141s were found by advancing Allied forces. One was captured by British forces and sent to England for examination. No examples survive today. Specifications (BV 141 B-02) General characteristics Crew: 3 Length: 13.95 m (45 ft 9 in) Wingspan: 17.45 m (57 ft 3 in) Height: 3.6 m (11 ft 10 in) Wing area: 52.9 m2 (569 sq ft) Empty weight: 4,700 kg (10,362 lb) Gross weight: 5,700 kg (12,566 lb) Max takeoff weight: 6,100 kg (13,448 lb) Powerplant: 1 × BMW 801A 14-cyl. air-cooled radial piston engine, 1,147 kW (1,538 hp) for take-off at sea level Performance Maximum speed: 368 km/h (229 mph; 199 kn) at sea level; 438 km/h (272 mph) at 5,000 m (16,404 ft) Range: 1,900 km (1,181 mi; 1,026 nmi) maximum Service ceiling: 10,000 m (33,000 ft) Wing loading: 107.75 kg/m2 (22.07 lb/sq ft) Power/mass: 0.204 kW/kg (0.124 hp/lb) * |
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