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Focke Wulf Fw189

Started by pyro-manic, January 02, 2010, 04:25:19 PM

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rickshaw

Quote from: joncarrfarrelly on January 08, 2010, 02:50:45 PM
Quote from: GTX on January 08, 2010, 01:17:48 PM
What about a simple Battleship observation version?

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Greg

Probably too big for the actual DKM ships with their amidships catapults, you'd likely need to go to a fantail mounted
catapult arrangement

Which means you'll lose the aircraft to muzzle blast unless you fly it off before the engagement begins.  The Fw 189 is really too large for such a role.  Its too big even for a carrier role.
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Barry Krell

No bigger than a Sea Mosquito, a Sturgeon or a Tigercat - all carrierborne aircraft.
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rickshaw

Quote from: Barry Krell on January 09, 2010, 01:01:29 PM
No bigger than a Sea Mosquito, a Sturgeon or a Tigercat - all carrierborne aircraft.

True but the carriers which operated (or were intended to operate) those aircraft were considerably larger than the Graf Zeppelin, which is what I'm basing my comment on.
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Doc Yo

 Even if you gave it a wing fold just where it joins the booms?

GTX

How about a Japanese one?

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Greg
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Barry Krell

Not when the Japanese had a far superior recce bird in the Ki 46 Dinah.
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jcf

Quote from: Barry Krell on January 17, 2010, 11:15:33 AM
Not when the Japanese had a far superior recce bird in the Ki 46 Dinah.

Not the same thing at all, as the Fw 189 was a battlefield-observation/tactical-recce type and the Ki 46 was
more of a strategic-recce aircraft. The Ki 51 and Fw 189 were more similar in terms of role.

The Fw 189 would be a good competitor for the Kyushi Q1W1Tokai as the two are fairly similar in specification.
http://www.aviastar.org/air/japan/kyushu_q1w.php

Jon