Focke-Wulf With BMW 803 (Luft 1946) by Allen

Allen

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A new entry has been added to Add-Ons Library, category CFS 2 Aircraft - German

Description: My 2nd Luft 1946 aircraft. This unnamed twin-boom Focke-Wulf Fighter Project was to be powered by a 3900 HP four row radial BMW 803 engine. However it never advanced beyond the design stage.

Features many animated parts. Breaking parts plus damage texture logics as well. Model is Multi LOD with working virtual cockpit. Skin template is the textue folder for your painting pleasure. You will need a program that can read .PSD to use it.

To check it out, rate it or add comments, visit Focke-Wulf With BMW 803 (Luft 1946).zip
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Allen,

This is cool...didn't the Japanese build and fly a Canard-arranged aircraft with a pusher prop before the end of WWII? :wiggle:
 
Almost all of the main players in WWII planed to build at least one Canard-arranged aircraft with a pusher prop. Only Germany failed to get one flying.

Japan built and flew Kyūshū J7W1 Shinden (Fighter) just before the end of the war. Italy the Ambrosini SS.4. (Fighter) USA the XP-55 Ascender (Fighter). England the Miles M.35 Libellula (Experimental) and German the Henschel P.75 (Blueprint).

The Japanese also toyed with the idea of a twin boom aircraft like the Focke-Wulf With BMW 803. The Mitsubishi J4M1 Senden (IJN), Mansyu Ki-98 (IJA) Tachikawa Ki-94 ((IJA) twin boom Push-Pull)
 
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