Yes, i can imagine how fatigue would play a big part in test flights, especially with the guy lying prone over a hot, droning engine for long periods, working ailerons, ECU and rudder with hands only. But had this one made it past its trials and into production, i can also imagine a high number of pilot combat casualties as the greatest cause of aircraft losses. Think about it. Forget the engine and other vital parts, an aerial attacker would only need to put a single round
anywhere inside the forward cockpit to end this show. You can't say that about most aircraft from this period. Most require a more precise aim to
fatally wound the pilot due to the protections of normal seating and protective armor in some form.
At first glance yes i was, Shessi. I saw this one early on in the FS2004 category and had a mind to convert it (for private use) simply on its good looks alone. It does have a beautiful profile for a WW2 design. But that pilot positioning was a turnoff. :mixedsmi:
CheerZ!