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Reichskrafte Jager R-44 Blitz

74 Kiracorp  3 days ago
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(What if the war had never ended, causing turboprop engines to gain favor with the military forces?)

The Reichskrafte Jager R-44 Blitz began development in early 1948 with the aim of reusing as much of the machinery used in the production of the BF-109 G as a cost-effective response against more modern Allied aircraft such as the F-39 ThunderHawk After the technological disaster of ME-262 and HE-162. The first prototype designated J-102 took flight on January 12, 1949, initially being just a BF-109 with a BMW Jager EF358 turbine with a pair of counter-rotating propellers producing around 3850 horsepower at sea level and serving as test platforms for in-flight refueling. Entering production in August 1950, the R-44 E-1 was originally equipped only with radar and MG-235 27mm cannon with hardpoints for bombs and spare tanks being upgraded in 1953 to the R-44 F-1 to operate with a new radar system and the rudimentary JR-24 Spalter radar guided air-to-air missiles which were functional but only efficient against large targets since they depended on direct contact for detonation.

General Characteristics

  • Created On Android
  • Wingspan 44.9ft (13.7m)
  • Length 46.5ft (14.2m)
  • Height 19.5ft (5.9m)
  • Empty Weight 18,994lbs (8,615kg)
  • Loaded Weight 26,961lbs (12,229kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 0.187
  • Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.148
  • Wing Loading 30.5lbs/ft2 (148.7kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 885.1ft2 (82.2m2)
  • Drag Points 3647

Parts

  • Number of Parts 136
  • Control Surfaces 9
  • Performance Cost 824