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Re: What in gods name Nazi planes are these?     

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Author: Daryl
Date: Jul 14, 2011 09:11

...14/2011 1:07 AM, Eunometic wrote: I figured such an oddball looking machine being made by the Nazis would handle supremely. It sounds like Richard Voigt was taken under "Operation Paperclip" I misspelt his name. His correct name is Richard Vogt: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Vogt_(aircraft_designer) ...
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Author: Eunometic
Date: Jul 14, 2011 09:07

> I figured such an oddball looking machine being made by the Nazis would handle supremely. It sounds like Richard Voigt was taken under "Operation Paperclip" I misspelt his name. His correct name is Richard Vogt: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Vogt_(aircraft_designer) Do you by chance know what ...
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Author: LIBERATOR
Date: Jul 13, 2011 21:51

...'re nuts and they made it all work!! I suppose they're angled inwards so to enable avionics to work. http://www.flickr.com/photos/9347249@N08/5928854623/ Top one is a BV-141 recon plane.  Odd looking but nor particularly successful. The bottom pic looks a bit like an He-219 maybe? Agreed, Bv-141 http://www.warbirdsresourcegroup.org/LRG/bv141.htmlhttp://...
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Author: LIBERATOR
Date: Jul 13, 2011 21:50

...> >>>>http://www.flickr.com/photos/9347249@N08/5928854623/ Top one is a BV-141 recon plane.  Odd looking but nor particularly successful. The bottom pic looks a .... Fortunately not in large numbers. It was a far better nightighter than the Me-110 but the Nazis didnt like Heinkel building fighters . Erhardt Milch was trying to reduce the diversity of...
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Author: LIBERATOR
Date: Jul 13, 2011 21:07

... it all work!! I suppose they're angled inwards so to enable avionics to work. http://www.flickr.com/photos/9347249@N08/5928854623/ Top one is a BV-141 recon plane. Odd looking but nor particularly successful. The BV-141 had excellent handling despite its asymetrical nature. Richard Voigt, the chief aeronautical engineer at Blohm + Voss was ...
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Author: Chumscrubber
Date: Jul 13, 2011 19:56

... they made it all work!! I suppose they're angled inwards so to enable avionics to work. http://www.flickr.com/photos/9347249@N08/5928854623/ Top one is a BV-141 recon plane. Odd looking but nor particularly successful. The BV-141 had excellent handling despite its asymetrical nature. Richard Voigt, the chief aeronautical engineer at Blohm + Voss was ...
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Author: LIBERATOR
Date: Jul 13, 2011 18:30

...they made it all work!! I suppose they're angled inwards so to enable avionics to work. http://www.flickr.com/photos/9347249@N08/5928854623/ Top one is a BV-141 recon plane.  Odd looking but nor particularly successful. The BV-141 had excellent handling despite its asymetrical nature. Richard Voigt, the chief aeronautical engineer at Blohm + Voss was ...
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Author: LIBERATOR
Date: Jul 13, 2011 18:30

.../9347249@N08/5928854623/ Top one is a BV-141 recon plane.  Odd looking but nor particularly successful. .... I figured such an oddball looking machine being made by the Nazis would handle supremely. It sounds like Richard Voigt was taken ... I didn't know until you guys informed me about this plane) that if it's a recon plane, they had to build that extra large canopy (another ...
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