This is like an early Helicopter/UFO concept that its usefulness is unknown. maybe it would be equipped with cameras, oh it would be planned for combat, I really don't know.
History:
On October 5, 1933 Trenn patented a design for a VTOL flying platform.
Trenn originally envisioned two models, one with the cockpit in the annular disc ring, the other with the cockpit in a central position. Trenn later concentrated on the version with central cockpit for practical reasons.
From the design plan, the engine would be installed directly under the pilot in the central body, but even there, the diameter of the section seems insufficient to accommodate a 140 hp Siemens-Halske SH14 motor from the Fw-44 Stieglitz (Goldfinch).
The variable wing-louvres were probably incapable of controlling the machine since the thick annular wing would be used to contain the fuel tanks, and maintaining a perfect balance of all the weights of the platform without a complex avionics system for compensation seems impossible for 1933
Finally, the function of the machine is difficult to understand given the total lack of visibility underneath due to the positioning of the cockpit; therefore, what military purpose did Trenn intend for the machine?
A unique concept in 1933, it was of no practical military use and was not considered for construction.
Although depicted with civilian markings D-EMKZ and a mid-1930s Nazi flag, no photo has ever surfaced of a completed machine.
Here information link: ?Trenn Flying Platform
How to use:
- Button 8: Turn off Gyroscope
- Vtol: Adjust Rotors
Here the link of some of my creations that I recommend if you downloaded this plane.
Viktor Schauberger's REPULSINE
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 31.9ft (9.7m)
- Length 31.9ft (9.7m)
- Height 8.9ft (2.7m)
- Empty Weight 4,883lbs (2,215kg)
- Loaded Weight 5,238lbs (2,376kg)
Performance
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.389
- Wing Loading N/A
- Wing Area 0.0ft2 (0.0m2)
- Drag Points 8044
Parts
- Number of Parts 123
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 543
@CharlesDeGaulle Yes, that's what I thought, in any case I'll make a base for it to take off from the ground, maybe I'll even publish it today
@MadAgus The Americans even nicknamed it "Baka" (stupid in Japanese), the easiest way would be to do it without a carrier plane, we would just have to spawn it in the air..
@CharlesDeGaulle The only problem I have is that I need a bomber to transport it by means of a cable, and the boost is almost infinite hahaha, it's also difficult to prevent it from exploding when it hits another plane
@CharlesDeGaulle A model was made, but the war ended before, its nickname translated into English would be AUTUMN WATER
@MadAgus To tell the truth, this Silbervogel represents a bit of work, especially at the Funky level, but I say no more !
I can't wait to see your creations otherwise. (for the name of the Japanese rammer, I have a little idea, does it start with an O and end with an A ? )
@CharlesDeGaulle I am creating a certain Fw 251 Entwurf V and a Japanese "Rammer"
@CharlesDeGaulle Thank you! I'll be waiting for the beautiful Silbervogel
Interesting, unknown and strange project !
As for me, I think my Silbervogel should be out soon..
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@SomeSPGuyWhoLikesLore XD
@Randomplayer if that's the case then this thing would've been Steam powered
When I glanced at the title for a second I thought it said team fortress platform💀💀