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Secret German Aircraft of World War II
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Radical Propeller Designs * Dornier Do 335 - A radical bomber design that had a tractor propeller at the front and a pusher propeller at the rear, introduced in 1944. * Daimler-Benz DB Projects A, B, and C - A 1945 design for a carrier aircraft that would transport "parasite" aircraft. * - A conventional layout design from 1942, incorporating two propellers at the middle of the aircraft. * Blohm & Voss BV 237 - A design that has the cockpit on the wing with the engine adjacent to it. * Blohm & Voss BV P.111 - A design similar to the 237, except that it was a flying boat with three engines. * Blohm & Voss BV P.170 - A 1942 design with three engines on the forward wing with the cockpit. * Focke-Wulf Fw 42 - A 1931 design with main wings placed at the rear and canard wings at the front, similar to the Kyūshū J7W (Japan). The rear wing had two engines on its forward side. * Focke-Wulf Fw 160 - A design for a four engined bomber with a twin boom, unconnected tail. * Focke-Wulf Fw P.0310.025 - A 1944 design with a swept wing, a forward-swept V-tail, and two pusher propellers at the rear. * Focke-Wulf Fighter Project w/BMW803 - A design with a connected twin boom tail, slightly swept back wings, and two pusher propellers at the rear. * Heinkel He P.1076 - A nearly conventional 1944 design, with slightly forward swept wings and double propellers at the front. * Henschel Hs P.75 - A 1941 design with slightly swept-back wings placed at the rear, swept-back canards at the front, and double pusher propellers at the rear. * Henschel Hs P.87 - A design similar to the Hs P.75, except that the canards in the front are straight and the wing is curved. * Junkers Ju 635 - A 1944 design combining two fuselages from the Dornier Do 335, similar to the American P-82 Twin Mustang. * Junker Ju EF 101 - A design for a carrier aircraft that carried one "parasite" plane. It had a range of 10564 miles, and carried twin propellers on each of its four engines. * Junkers Ju EF 112 - A 1942 design with a twin boom tail, one tractor propeller in the front and a pusher propeller at the rear. * Lippisch Li P.04 - A flying wing design with two pusher propellers behind a swept wing. * Lippisch Li P.10 - A 1942 tailless bomber design, similar to the Messerschmitt Me 163 "Komet", with a pusher propeller at the rear and swept wings. * Lippisch Li P.13 - A 1942 tailless bomber design with a tractor propeller at the front, a pusher propeller at the rear with a curved, swept wing. * Messerschmitt Bf 109Z - A 1942 design using two Me 109 fuselages. * Messerschmitt Me 265 - A 1939 design for a swept flying wing attack aircraft with two pusher propellers at the rear. * Messerschmitt Me 329 - A design for a tailless multi-role aircraft similar similar to the Me 265 with two pusher propellers at the rear. * Messerschmitt Me 609 - A design similar to the Me 109Z, with only one cockpit and longer wings. * Messerschmitt Me P.08.01 - A 1939 bomber design with a range of 9321 miles, similar to the Me 265 and 329, with a longer wingspan and 4 pusher propellers at the rear. * Sack AS-6 - An extremely unconventional 1944 design with a saucer-shaped wing and a tractor propeller.
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