Heinkel P.1079
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The Heinkel He P.1079 was a projected German V tail flying wing all weather jet fighter designed in the closing stages of World War II. The aircraft was only a design; it was not produced.

era Heinkel P.1079 twin engine all weather heavy jet fighter. The Gmax model features moving pilot heads, full moving parts, etc. For more information, read this announcement.1

Made by Heinkel.

Designer
Siegfried and Walter Günter
Engine(jet)
Heinkel HeS 011
Introduced
no evidence proved for the designs submitted to RLM
Status
See Also
*Emergency Fighter Program
Max Speed Main
950.0
Crew
1
Jet Or Prop
jet
Plane Or Copter?
Manufacturer
Number Of Jets
2
Span Main
13 m
Type of jet
Guns
1800.0
Length Main
14.25m
Similar Aircraft
*Arado Ar 234*Horten Ho 229*Messerschmitt Me 262
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