Zeppelin Fliegende Panzerfaust
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The Fliegende Panzerfaust was an experimental interceptor developed as a prototype by Zeppelin during WWII. It was known as a “parasite craft” because it had to be attached to a BF-109G to get off the ground. It was rocket-powered, and carried two missiles. It handled terribly, and used parachutes for pilot safety after firing the missiles. For this reason it was known as a suicide craft because of its high risk to the pilot. Note: Do not use the VTOL slider. It will only result in disappointment and repeated crashes.
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General Characteristics
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- Wingspan 26.8ft (8.2m)
- Length 26.8ft (8.2m)
- Height 6.8ft (2.1m)
- Empty Weight 4,606lbs (2,089kg)
- Loaded Weight 5,400lbs (2,449kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 2.497
- Wing Loading 45.0lbs/ft2 (219.8kg/m2)
- Wing Area 119.9ft2 (11.1m2)
- Drag Points 566
Parts
- Number of Parts 28
- Control Surfaces 6
- Performance Cost 151
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wow the first one on the site that get the fact that zepelin isnt a type of craft. yay! thumps up for you. realy am german and i know a lot about germanian stuff like that the well known do335 is in fact not a fighter but a bomber instead (it has a bombbay) or that the horten ho229 was never called h229 but in reality horten ho9 because it was the 9th plane form them. the 229 is from the mafuacturing plant and the productname was planned to be gotha go229.