No picture found

The Focke-Wulf Project III was a design study for a jet fighter carried out in Germany in June 1943. It aimed to reduce the risk of foreign object damage to the engine that had been foreseen for the Project II by relocating the engine from beneath the fuselage to a position atop the fuselage with the jet intakes at the fuselage sides.

The Focke-Wulf Project III was a design study for a jet fighter carried out in Germany in June 1943.1

Made by Focke-Wulf.

Manufacturer
Sequence
I - II - III - IV - V - VI - VII - VIII
Status
Category

5 tips to help with your fear of flying

This article provides individuals with tools to overcome or at least manage a fear of flying. Flying can be an enjoyable experience if anxiety is not an issue.