Just a little natter ( Bachem)

Started by luft46models, February 13, 2015, 12:58:50 AM

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luft46models

I've started the Brengun 1/72 Whif in a box version of the Bachem Natter. I'm going for the Japanese version as the more plausible of the options, I just can't come at a Czech or the outlandish Israeli one. These things are designed for attacking high flying bomber streams and I can't see that as being a likely mission in a Middle East scenario.

Anyway I have dragged out the Midlands book and after a quick browse couldn't see any mention of the nose rocket cover. IIRC this was available on the Heller version and so I am wondering whether this cover is real or not and if real was it going to be clear or coloured, I can't see any reason why it would have to be clear as I guess it would be just to improve the aerodynamics.

So what I want is opinions / facts before I decide to make this cover as the kit does not supply it.

William in Oz

Dizzyfugu

AFAIK it was a plexiglass cover, clear - but only for aerodynamic purposes, and it would be jettisoned before missile launch.
Painting it would not have made sense, but I wonder why this construction was used? Plexiglass is not light at all, but maybe it was the simplest construction? Anyway, I have never seen pics of real Natter fighters with the cone in place? Only prototypes with a solid wood nose cone, or just the "flat" missile rack.


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PR19_Kit

Quote from: Gondor on February 13, 2015, 04:26:09 AM
I also found this video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tsq3wN8ZVs4

Interesting. That shows the Natter had tailerons, not elevators and ailerons.
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luft46models

Thanks guys, that was a great video, seems like the cover is still only conjecture.

William in Oz

sandiego89

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Just found this project on a Natter reconstruction project for a documentary:

http://www.ba349.de/default.aspx

Some great pictures of the rocket tubes and how they were designed.  The reconstruction just show the tubes, no sign of a nose cone.  One of the final pictures, looking like the advertisement for the documentary seems to show a cone, but it is grainy/stylized drawing perhaps- or one of the early test birds?      
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