Sky Heroes (Alemania Serie): Focke-Wulf TA-152 H-1 "Interceptor"
Kurt Tank's High-Altitude Interceptor with long wings
Less-parts, Normal-flying and Unrealistic performance
Pros
- Good maneuverability
- Armed with 2 Machine Cannons and 1 Cannon with a one-shot hit
- Very Fast speed
- Jet engine acts as a Boost; Press Activation Group 2 to Boost
Cons
- Slightly challenging to land
- Due to Boost, it cannot be used on both levels like "WW2 Dogfight" and "WW2 Torpedo Bomber" (Unless you remove the jet engine aside the Supercharger)
- Boosting may use up fuel little much, please be responsible when trying to use the boost
Data
Engine: 1 Junkers Jumo 213E-1 liquid-cooled V12 piston engine with speed boost
Type: Fighter
Crew: One
Armament (Fixed): 2 Machine Cannons and 1 Cannon
Custom Emblem

White Magic Psikyo's 1945 Strikers Plus (Remake by me, I do not own anything for this custom-made exterior emblem using it as a decor)
Downloadable Liveries
Japanese Version
The Cockpit OVA "Erhardt Von Rheindars' aircraft"
From Wikipedia:
The Focke-Wulf Ta 152 is a German high-altitude fighter and interceptor aircraft designed by Kurt Tank and produced by Focke-Wulf. It entered production too late and in insufficient numbers to have a significant role in the Second World War.
The Ta 152 was developed from the Focke-Wulf Fw 190 fighter. It was intended to be produced in at least three versions—the Ta 152H Höhenjäger (high-altitude fighter); the Ta 152C designed for medium-altitude operations and ground-attack, using a Daimler-Benz DB 603 and with smaller wings and the Ta 152E fighter–reconnaissance aircraft with the engine of the H model and the wing of the C model. The first Ta 152H entered service with the Luftwaffe in January 1945; one month later production of the Ta 152 had ceased due to Germany's declining position in the conflict. Japan acquired material from Germany towards establishing domestic production of the Ta 152, but no aircraft are believed to have been completed.
From Strikers 1945 wiki:
The German Focke-Wulf Ta152 was developed for the Luftwaffe as an answer to the Americans' high-altitude bombers, like the Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress. It was known as the "long-nosed" variant, owing to a different, V-12 engine which gave it a longer nose than its radial-engined predecessor, the Fw-190.
In Strikers 1945-II and PLUS, the Ta152's Plasma Mine Supershot can destroy enemy bullets. Fully powering up its Subweapon, the Antitank Rockets, gives the Focke-Wulf a lot of attack power. Its Support special is a giant A9/A10 rocket, which rams through enemies and absorbs all enemy fire, though it will not explode. While not an overly fast craft or one with indirect attack potential it hits hard and controls the enemy firing space in straight lines very well through absorbing bullets through its special attacks.
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 65.0ft (19.8m)
- Length 48.1ft (14.7m)
- Height 16.1ft (4.9m)
- Empty Weight N/A
- Loaded Weight 635lbs (288kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 2.121
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 2.964
- Wing Loading 3.6lbs/ft2 (17.6kg/m2)
- Wing Area 176.0ft2 (16.3m2)
- Drag Points 3836
Parts
- Number of Parts 171
- Control Surfaces 5
- Performance Cost 583