Heinkel Lerche
The Heinkel Lerche (English: Lark) was the name of a set of project studies made by German aircraft designer Heinkel in 1944 and 1945 for a revolutionary VTOL fighter and ground-attack aircraft. The Lerche was an early coleopter design. It would take off and land sitting on its tail, flying horizontally like a conventional aircraft. The pilot would lie prone in the nose. Most remarkably, it would be powered by two contra-rotating propellers which were contained in a donut-shaped annular wing. The remarkably futuristic design was developed starting 1944 and concluding in March 1945. The aerodynamic principles of an annular wing were basically sound, but the proposal was faced with a whole host of unsolved manufacture and control problems which would have made the project highly impractical even were it not for the materials shortages of late-war Germany.
A bit difficult to control pitching, if anyone could fix that it would be much appreciated.
Specifications
General Characteristics
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- Wingspan 7.9ft (2.4m)
- Length 8.5ft (2.6m)
- Height 20.4ft (6.2m)
- Empty Weight 2,469lbs (1,120kg)
- Loaded Weight 3,901lbs (1,769kg)
Performance
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.512
- Wing Loading 34.1lbs/ft2 (166.4kg/m2)
- Wing Area 114.5ft2 (10.6m2)
- Drag Points 3038
Parts
- Number of Parts 58
- Control Surfaces 6
- Performance Cost 281
This thing is a piece of crap. I will probably remake at some point.
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Can someone msg me if they manage to land this thing? XD
@Liquidfox It flies, but doesn't pitch well.
Thanks @TommySchram13
Nice work man!
@Flightsonic No idea, I think I have to get it completely stable first before it can.
How do land, lol