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[PEA] Henschel Hs 129B-2

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Henschel Hs 129B-2

The Henschel Hs 129 was a ground-attack aircraft designed and produced by the German aircraft manufacturer Henschel Flugzeugwerke AG. Fielded by the Luftwaffe during the Second World War, the aircraft saw combat in Tunisia and on the Eastern Front.

During the latter half of 1930s, influenced by the experiences of German Condor Legion during the Spanish Civil War, the Reichsluftfahrtministerium (RLM; "Reich Aviation Ministry") sought a new ground-attack aircraft. The specification required protection from ground-based small arms fire, for which Henschel's design (which was initially designated at the P 46) incorporated a steel "bathtub" with angled fuselage sides and a compact canopy that was fitted with tiny windows. A further requirement of the specification was that the aircraft be powered by engines that were not in demand for other types; accordingly, the Hs 129 was designed to be equipped with low-power German Argus As 410 engines, which were only capable of 465 PS (459 hp; 342 kW).

On 29 May 1939, the prototype Hs 129 performed its maiden flight. Early flight testing was largely unsatisfactory, the aircraft proving to be underpowered and overweight while offering poor visibility to the pilot. These problems were addressed with a new canopy with more glazing and the more powerful French Gnome-Rhône 14M engine, which could produce up to 700 PS (690 hp; 515 kW). As such, the Hs 129 A-0 was promptly succeeded by the Hs 129 A-1 and Hs 129 B-1. While Henschel faced competition to fulfil the requirement in the form of the Focke-Wulf Fw 189, the Hs 129 was both smaller and cheaper, and thus continued to hold the RLM's favour. Quantity production of the type was achieved during early 1942.

The Hs 129 was relatively effective when introduced to Luftwaffe service in April 1942. It served on the Eastern Front in a variety of frontline roles. As the conflict progressed, an emphasis on anti-tank support saw the aircraft being continually up-gunned, eventually mounting a 75 mm anti-tank cannon. Only a small number of these Hs 129 B-3 aircraft were produced to see action relatively late in the war. Production of the type peaked in 1943 and finished in September 1944 alongside Nazi Germany's declining military position, although use of the HS 129 continued into the closing months of the conflict.


Possible Aircraft Nicknames:

  • “Panzerknacker (Tank Cracker)” : the most common nickname used in publications, games and forum threads for the heavy-gun Hs 129 (esp. the B-3 with the 75 mm). This is essentially a German⇄English rendering: Panzer = tank, knacker = cracker/breaker. Used widely in hobbyist threads and mod pages.

  • “Flying Tin Can/Flying Tank” : informal community nickname referencing its very armored, boxy cockpit and the cramped, heavily-protected pilot compartment. Used more in blog posts, social media and some forum threads as a pithy way to describe its armoured survivability at low speed.

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C O N T R O L S
Trim : Flaps, cruising 'rotate' adjuster
VTOL : Further flaps

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General Characteristics

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  • Wingspan 44.7ft (13.6m)
  • Length 30.7ft (9.3m)
  • Height 12.6ft (3.8m)
  • Empty Weight 8,001lbs (3,629kg)
  • Loaded Weight 11,458lbs (5,197kg)

Performance

  • Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.167
  • Wing Loading 20.5lbs/ft2 (100.2kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 558.4ft2 (51.9m2)
  • Drag Points 3398

Parts

  • Number of Parts 79
  • Control Surfaces 7
  • Performance Cost 549
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    @MoriSamaSP Ight!
    There you its confirmed PEA.

    12 hours ago
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    14.1k MoriSamaSP

    @SimplyElegant okay, actually 5 and stabilizers are actually a 'fuselage' part... There's some tricks to do these ;)

    +1 14 hours ago
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    I’ve got to go through it all,
    7 wing pieces?

    17 hours ago
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    90.6k nwa

    @WarLightning Look at this!

    +1 18 hours ago
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    1,200 Hooha12

    @Cuboidable the 75mm cannon was only on the B-3 variant

    +1 21 hours ago
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    9,569 Cuboidable

    Also isnt the hs 129 supposed to have that large cannon underneath its fuselage

    +1 yesterday
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    9,569 Cuboidable

    Yooo you came back

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