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Focke Wulf TA 183

106k SimpleFlow  7.5 years ago

Hey everyone hope you enjoy this german plane

Note: this plane is really fun in dogfighting
Especially against B-29's

Special controls:
Vtol: Flaps
Ag 1-2 Launches the X-4 AAM

History:
The Focke-Wulf Ta 183 Huckebein was a design for a jet-powered fighter aircraft intended as the successor to the Messerschmitt Me 262 and other day fighters in Luftwaffe service during World War II. It was developed only to the extent of wind tunnel models when the war ended, but the basic design was further developed postwar in Argentina as the FMA IAe 33 Pulqui II. The name Huckebein is a reference to a trouble-making raven (Hans Huckebein der Unglücksrabe) from an illustrated story in 1867 by Wilhelm Bush.

General Characteristics

  • Created On iOS
  • Wingspan 36.5ft (11.1m)
  • Length 35.5ft (10.8m)
  • Height 16.8ft (5.1m)
  • Empty Weight 13,991lbs (6,346kg)
  • Loaded Weight 14,931lbs (6,772kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 4.515
  • Wing Loading 54.7lbs/ft2 (267.1kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 273.0ft2 (25.4m2)
  • Drag Points 8320

Parts

  • Number of Parts 254
  • Control Surfaces 7
  • Performance Cost 777
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    106k SimpleFlow

    @Spikerya
    Exactly

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    30.9k Spikerya

    @SimpleFlow yep, except under a different name and serial code

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    106k SimpleFlow

    @Spikerya
    Thanks!
    And these were made by the argentine air force after the German scientists escapedo there

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    30.9k Spikerya

    Its always awesome to see this as a perfected technology in any game or any real-world replica

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    30.9k Spikerya

    These were actually produced in prototype models after the war in South America from German scientists who escaped there and participated with the government military for protection

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    106k SimpleFlow

    @lujox
    Thanks!!

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    3,726 lujox

    very nice

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    @kukimuki1234 ok

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    11.3k kukimuki1234

    @Planenerd2006 Sorry,i cant use pc untill i fix my grades,but when i fix them i will sure make it.

    7.5 years ago
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    @kukimuki1234 You have Made my day better, now start building, remember, the sombold so 344 has a detachable nosecone filled with explosives, can you make that feature, also include some Mk 108 cannons, also try something like a Gotha rammer.

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    @kukimuki1234 Thank you, now I think you should now start building the sombold so 344

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    11.3k kukimuki1234

    @Planenerd2006 I could.

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    Can you make a Sombold So 344?

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    Np@SimpleFlow

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    106k SimpleFlow

    @JackTheBestBoss
    As usual XD
    THANKS

    7.5 years ago
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    Very accurate model@SimpleFlow

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    106k SimpleFlow

    @LegnaK
    THANKS :D

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    @mblastr
    Thanks!! :D

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    29.5k LegnaK

    beautiful job,

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    1,606 mblastr

    This is really nice. Great Job!

    7.5 years ago
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    106k SimpleFlow

    @JacobHardy64
    Thanks !! :D

    7.5 years ago
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    25.2k JacobHardy64

    One of my favorite jets in IL-2 1946! Certainly one of the easier jets to fly as well

    7.5 years ago
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    Check out unicraft.biz for some awesome plane kits and some ideas for German fighter planes.

    7.5 years ago
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    106k SimpleFlow

    @BogdanX
    Yeah

    7.5 years ago
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    106k SimpleFlow

    @BogdanX
    Literally the soviets first jets were almos exact copy's of german planes

    7.5 years ago
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