This is hoax.oaktree wrote:I do not think this is real. Non were ever produced, even the prototype. Please correct me if I am wrong.von thoma wrote:I'll take the turn.
The official AHF Axis aircraft quiz thread
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That's the Ta 183 Huckbein. Only a wooden mock up was built, and various wind tunnel models.
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Will anyone pick another question as I am sure my answer is right
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Which known german ace died doing acrobatics, while flying in this aircraft ?
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hi,
visited this museum this weekend and noticed a winged flying boot? on a engine nacelle on the ME410A, any information on this emblem?
visited this museum this weekend and noticed a winged flying boot? on a engine nacelle on the ME410A, any information on this emblem?
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Heinrich Bär 1957......von thoma » Sat Feb 25, 2017 4:46 pm
Which known german ace died doing acrobatics, while flying in this aircraft ?
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Who has claimed to be the first supersonic Luftwaffe pilot ?
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Hans Guido Mutke?
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Thought I'd Lazarus an old thread..
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There are several types of japanese planes here.
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Name the type in foreground and the type immediately behind it..
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Could this be an image of this Argentine jet, which was apparently based on a wartime German design?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IXo9koa9MbA
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Rob Stuart wrote: ↑14 Apr 2022 14:15Could this be an image of this Argentine jet, which was apparently based on a wartime German design?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IXo9koa9MbA
It looks a lot like it but rudder and stabilizer is straight so it is Ta-183 image that never flew.