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Cub Driver wrote:
Someone wrote: Does anybody know what it was (I'm asking strictly about planes that saw combat, not the "blueprint superfighters")? It never saw combat, but it had been flight-tested and was on the "production line" at the Gotha works: the Horten all-wing fighter-bomber. German flying wing fighters might have been relatively quick and simple to manufacture for the beleagured Nazi war machine but the Horten flying wings designs would have been easy pickens for allied Spits, P-38's, -47's, -51's etc. Fighters must be capable of performing aerobatics with ease but a flying wing fighter would have a terribly tough time turnin' and burnin' with more conventional allied fighters. For example, if you attempt to loop a flying wing and blow it you don't have the luxury of getting a second chance to recover whereas in a conventional aircraft recovery from a blown loop and the subsequent stall/spin is fairly routine.... http://www.pegasus-usa.com/tech/tumble.mpg -- Mike Marron pegasus912 at tampabay dot rr dot com |
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