Yes...........
Notice where the wing, 'moving' towards the fuselage, from the tip, angles 'back' toward the fuselage to form another angle! Instead, imagine that the 'wings leading edge' just continued on the same angle,from the tip in one continuous line (plane), and met the fuselage just behind the circular cowling!
Now, there are various engine 'mods', radial, dual-radial, in-line engine versions, but they all had the 'same' fuselage and 'swept- wing'.
Man, I wish I could find those drawings!
Dennis
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If any of you really want to see this kind of aircraft in il-2 1946, then post the request at one of my thread.
viewtopic.php?t=7570 (experiment and 'what if' 1946s)
I will add these to list, if any of you post thesef information about these aircraft at my thread.
8)
Chaoic out...
LOL
How can it have an uber FM when the thing never actually flew (as far as i can gather)
From the look of that wing, it may have been a little faster given the benefits of swept wings, and possibly slightly better roll with a shorter span but the discussion is moot in any case with no performance figures to back it up.
Then again... we have the TA183 and that one has been proven to be unable to fly given the configuration in the game......
But for my two cents, there were literally hundreds of experimental designs that never made it off the drawing board, or made one or two prototypes but never flew. Many of them wouldn't have been able to fly (I have doubts about the swing wing aircraft in particular). If people are going to start modelling them all it would take a decade.
Your Fw is an interesting concept, but perhaps a lower priority than the aircraft that actually flew and fought in the war?
As for the guy that issued directives... I'm not a modder myself, I can't do what they do, but i think that perhaps a little manners wouldn't go astray, even if that was intended as a joke. These guys dont get paid for waht they do, and are under no obligation to share it either, so better to be nice.
I understand where you're coming from (IRL experience) but requests are pretty natural.
Things that should have been in the game, Typhoon, Lanc, Meteor, MkXIV etc, or things that need to be fixed (P40) these are things that people want, and if they can't do it themselves, perhaps it's fair enough to ask someone who can do them.
Demands are another thing altogether however.
I highly dislike the requests for planes with NO FM REFERENCE at all.
What is the use of flying a new plane in a realistic sim if you cannot give it a accurate FM. I think if you cannot find new performance figures for the plane with speeds at various alts, climbrates and power settings, then the request should not even be made.
Some data is difficult to come by, and for aircraft that never actually flew, impossible, so some extrapolation is always going to be necessary for the 'what-if' types.
Incidentially, William Green (a useful and authorative source) does not mention the fw190 V19 at all.
@Chaoic16
Oh... sorry about that, now i saw the requirements in your threads.
@caldrail
Not impossible at all, there are programs that do flight analisys, i.e. Catia, from Dassault Systems.
Maybe i can get enough acess to it for a study of those wings, and use my average knowledge on aerodymanics (I was in a aerospace uni course but i quit).