Secret German Aircraft of World War Two

Secret German Aircraft of World War Two

Radical Propeller Designs

* Dornier Do 335 - A radical bomber design that had a "puller" propeller in the front and a "pusher" propeller in the back and was introduced in 1944.
* Daimler-Benz DB Projects A, B, and C - A design that dates from 1945 for a carrier aircraft that would carry "parasite" aircraft.
* Daimler-Benz DB "Jager" - A conventional layout design that dates from 1942, except for the location of its propellers, which two are located in the middle.
* Blohm and Voss B&V 237 - A design that has the cockpit on the wing and the engine right next to it, instead of on the nose of the cockpit.
* Blohm and Voss B&V P.111 - A design very similar to the 237, except it was a flying boat with three engines.
* Blohm and Voss B&V P.170 - A design that dates from 1942 and has three engines on a forward wing with the cockpit.
* Focke Wulf FW 42 - A design that dates from 1931 and has its wings placed in the very back and canards in the front, which is kind of similar to the Kyūshū J7W (Japan). The back wing has two engines on the front side.
* Focke Wulf FW 160 - A design for a four engined bomber that had a twin boom tail that was not connected.
* Focke Wulf FW P.0310.025 - A design that dates to 1944 and has a swept back wing, a forward swept V-tail, and has a two "pusher" propellers in the back.
* Focke Wulf Fighter Project w/BMW803 - A design that has a connected twin boom tail, slightly swept back wings, and two pusher propellers in the back.
* Heinkel He P.1076 - A nearly conventional design that dates from 1944, except for its slightly forward swept wings and double propellers in the front.
* Henschel Hs P.75 - A design that dates from 1941 and has its wings placed in the back, with a slight sweep back, swept back canards in the front, and double "pusher" propeller in the back.
* Henschel Hs P.87 - A design that is the same as the Hs P.75, except that the canards in the front are straight and the wing is curved.
* Junkers Ju 635 - A design that dates from 1944 and is just a two fuselages Dornier Do 335, kind of like the P-82 Twin Mustang.
* Junker Ju EF 101 - Another design for a carrier aircraft that held only one plane, had a range of 10564 miles, and on each engine, four, there were twin propellers.
* Junkers Ju EF 112 - A design that dates to 1942 and had a twin boom tail and one "puller" propeller in the front and a "pusher" propeller in the back.
* Lippisch Li P.04 - A design that was a flying wing and two "pusher" propellers in the back and the wings were swept back.
* Lippisch Li P.10 - A design that dates to 1942 and was a tailless bomber, which made it look very similar to the Messerschmitt Me 163 "Komet", had a "pusher" propeller in the back, and had swept back wings.
* Lippisch Li P.13 - A design that dates to 1942 and was a tailless bomber, had a " puller" propellor in the front and had a "pusher' propeller in the back, and had a curved, swept back wing.
* Messerschmitt Me 109Z - A design that dates to 1942 for a twin boom tail, double Me 109 fuselage.
* Messerschmitt Me 265 - A design that dates to 1939 for a swept back flying wing attacker aircraft that had two "pusher" propellers in the back.
* Messerschmitt Me 329 - A design for a tailless multirole aircraft that looked very similar to the Me 265 and two "pusher" propellers in the back.
* Messerschmitt Me 609 - A design that looked very similar to the Me 109Z, except there was only one cockpit and the wings were longer.
* Messerschmitt Me P.08.01 - A design that dates to 1939 for a bomber with a range of 9321 miles , and looked similar to the Me 265 and 329, except that it had a longer wingspan and had 4 "pusher" propellers in the back.
* Sack AS-6 - An extremely unconventional design that dates to1944 and had a saucer shaped wing and a propeller in front.

External links

* [http://www.luft46.com WWII German Aircraft Projects]


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