Bachem Ba 349
CREDITS TO FrankieB TO MAKE THIS FLYING
(i know that it was vtol but that would be verry hard to do)
The Bachem Ba 349 Natter (English: Colubrid, grass-snake[1]) was a World War II German point-defence rocket-powered interceptor, which was to be used in a very similar way to a manned surface-to-air missile. After a vertical take-off, which eliminated the need for airfields, most of the flight to the Allied bombers was to be controlled by an autopilot. The primary role of the relatively untrained pilot was to aim the aircraft at its target bomber and fire its armament of rockets. The pilot and the fuselage containing the rocket-motor would then land using separate parachutes, while the nose section was disposable. The only manned vertical take-off flight on 1 March 1945 ended in the death of the test pilot, Lothar Sieber.
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 26.0ft (7.9m)
- Length 29.6ft (9.0m)
- Height 14.4ft (4.4m)
- Empty Weight 481lbs (218kg)
- Loaded Weight 7,901lbs (3,584kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 4.266
- Wing Loading 24.4lbs/ft2 (119.2kg/m2)
- Wing Area 323.6ft2 (30.1m2)
- Drag Points 5795
Parts
- Number of Parts 232
- Control Surfaces 15
- Performance Cost 779
@kukimuki1234 no problem at all
@FrankeB thanks