Strangest aircraft in German attire
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( extracted from a small corner of the post by Erg./JG54_crazty:You think that you have seen all? )
The ID of this bird found:
http://www.aviastar.org/air/france/arse ... nne-10.php

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And it is not a '46 project...
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#3

COOL :OO I want one :twisted:

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It has a British counterpart:

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Probably saw it in this forum not too long ago.



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#5

That is the Lysander conversion meant to strafe German landing beaches, right?
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Forward view on the ground must have been terrible...
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JAMF Wrote:It has a British counterpart:

Probably saw it in this forum not too long ago.

Yep for seeing:
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=28735&p=326641#p326641

Nope for related to his counterpart... ( ..they do look a lot alike with shape of both wings is quite identical !! ).

The french design is not specific for ground attack role, but an all out fighter.
First flew October 1941, that is more then a year after the Armistice, so German's took it away for trials.

The British design is a mod of "Lysy" for strafing the invaders. :wink:
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Here's another oddity in German colors. Not '46, not made in Germany.
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Radoye Wrote:Here's another oddity in German colors. Not '46, not made in Germany.
Never seen that. What is it ?? Smile

Seems to be of something like 'delta-canard' configuration.
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Nadia Wrote:
Radoye Wrote:Here's another oddity in German colors. Not '46, not made in Germany.
Never seen that. What is it ?? Smile

Seems to be of something like 'delta-canard' configuration.
Payen Pa.22 Flechair, French 1940 race prototype. There was supposed to be a pulsejet version of the same thing.

Payen also worked on several military applications of the same basic concept but the war stopped it all.
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Nadia Wrote:
Radoye Wrote:Here's another oddity in German colors. Not '46, not made in Germany.
Never seen that. What is it ?? Smile

Seems to be of something like 'delta-canard' configuration.

I wouldve thought it was Lippisch's idea out of anyone radical enough to do that.
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