Focke-Wulf Project VII

The Focke-Wulf Project VII Flitzer (streaker or dasher sometimes incorrectly translated as madcap) was a jet fighter under development in Germany at the end of World War II. The design began as Focke-Wulf Project V which had a central fuselage and two booms carrying the rear control surfaces. This was at about the same time that the de Havilland Vampire was under development.

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Made by Focke-Wulf.

Focke-Wulf Project VIII was a design study for a turboprop-powered fighter-bomber undertaken in Germany during World War II.2
Empty Weight Lb
6018
Wing Area Sqm
17
Eng 1 Type
BMW 003 turbojet
Ceiling Ft
42500
Eng 2 Type
Walter HWK 109-509 rocket
Status
Eng 2 Lbf
3750
Span In
3
Gross Weight Lb
9589
Span Ft
26
Crew
one pilot
Climb Rate Ftmin
3600
Empty Weight Kg
2730
Gross Weight Kg
4350
Armament
1200.0
1800.0
Height In
8
Endurance Min
50
Endurance H
1
Climb Rate Ms
18
Manufacturer
Met Or Eng
met
Max Speed Mph
593
Max Speed Kmh
955
Height Ft
7
Eng 1 Lbf
3306
Wing Area Sqft
183
Eng 2 Kn
17
Eng 2 Number
1
Span M
8
Length Ft
34
Height M
2
Eng 1 Kn
15
Ceiling M
13000
Eng 1 Number
1
Length In
7
Length M
11
Category

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