Ta152H

Mathias

SOH-CM-2024
Hmm, I always thought the Dora would be the nicer plane of the two but those Ta152 lines are really growing on me. :)

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It really dose look like a slippery customer , one that could sneak out of any trouble , be great to go head to head with other recently released FS aircraft and compare :cool: <input id="gwProxy" type="hidden"><input jscode="leoInternalChangeDone()" onclick="if(typeof(jsCall)=='function'){jsCall();}else{setTimeout('jsCall()',500);}" id="jsProxy" type="hidden">
 
This IS my all time favourite piston engine aircraft/fighter for sure. Even though the beauty of this design is sure a sideproduct of this late war stage of superior development, it´s brilliant to see those lines.

And BTW excellent work, Matthias!!! Can´t wait!

Regards
Alex
 
Cheers guys!
a beauty outside and a second hand shop and scrapyard inside. :)
Hells Bells , one way of putting it .. like that , a Second hand shop "scrapyard inside" :subdued:

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Really looking forward to get this in the sim Mathias! Remember that I flew "Green 4" in IL2 for many many years ago. I guess it is among the best known TA-152's.
 
Will we have to switch the oxygen ON to climb that high ? Or will it be just optional ?
Also, will the oxygen mask appear on the pilot from external view when we switch it on ?
 
40,000' and climbing...
Guess this could be a Very Highly sort after 152 :hypnotysed:

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I always liked the Ta-152 series (C and H) because the fuselage design reminded me of a racing plane, especially on the C model with the shorter wingspan. I know this is just the Ta-152H, but while it is racey looking, I think the high aspect ratio wing adds grace to the design.
 
Guess this could be a Very Highly sort after 152 :hypnotysed:

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Why? It has yet 6.000ft to go, easily. .-)
 
Why? It has yet 6.000ft to go, easily. .-)

Wow I didn't know that at all.

Better get back to Eric Brown's planes of the luftwaffe book.

Speaking of which he is 94 years old now. I saw a recent youtube of him, inspiring.
 
Why? It has yet 6.000ft to go, easily. .-)
I'll grab me lunchbox and and me oxygen mask , not taken a parachute , i'm going down with my plane :emmersed:


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Final checkraid this morning:

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The pilot reported no serious issues, all system are operating as intended and the aircraft can be readied for operational service.
Typing final instructions and preparing for delivery.
Conversion training can supposedely begin on Sunday. :)
 
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