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Mid engine, mid propeller monster

jhefner

Charter Member
In all my years of reading, I thought I remember seeing a picture of a design that resembled a Bell P-39 or Fisher P-75 in layout. But, in addition to have the engine in the middle, it also had the propeller in the middle of the fusalage, behind the wing. The prop was mounted on a "spinner" the same diameter as the fusalage at that point.

I don't remember why such a weird design was proposed; other than to pack more weapons in the nose. I also don't know if it ever got past the design stage.

Internet searches to date have been fruitless. I think I saw it in an "Air Classics" magazine from the late 1970s. Does this ring a bell with anyone?

-James
 
There were, of course, several much earlier ones which did actually fly. Here's one.
 
Thanks, Guys. The Daimler Benz DB Jaeger looks closest to what I remember; thought the engine was in the middle too and it was American built, but I saw it a looonnnngggg time ago. :wiggle:

The spinner without a prop looks weird. It would be fun to make a FS model of it; but I can see the torrent of e-mails telling me "you idiot, you put the propeller in the wrong place!" :gossip:

-James
 
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