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hi
experimental ww2 interceptor, was replaced by the dornier do 335 in 1942. essentially just two bf 109f-4s strapped together with lots of guns, a horizontal stabiliser, centre wing and new landing gear.
quick lil build, startup and all that jazz available here.
thanks
Specifications
Spotlights
- RicardoACE 4 days ago
- Erc90F4RU 4 days ago
General Characteristics
- Predecessor bf109z
- Successors 3 airplane(s) +98 bonus
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 44.2ft (13.5m)
- Length 46.9ft (14.3m)
- Height 32.7ft (10.0m)
- Empty Weight 13,703lbs (6,215kg)
- Loaded Weight 15,192lbs (6,891kg)
Performance
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.065
- Wing Loading 37.2lbs/ft2 (181.7kg/m2)
- Wing Area 408.1ft2 (37.9m2)
- Drag Points 1697
Parts
- Number of Parts 3379
- Control Surfaces 10
- Performance Cost 9,702
@Mal0ne Can you finish this?
i remember i made like a low part Bf-109z like almost a year ago
Are you sure
I would not like to pilot that. The heartlining would stink to pilot lol.
@braedenluvsplanes unfinished kc135
Can you build either an F-22 or KC-135? I love both of them :) PLEASE
Reminds me of that north American F 82
@MobileBuilder21 probably weight and function considerations. It’s an interceptor after all
Makes you wonder though why they covered up the right side cockpit when they could have made it a ball turret.
@Overspeeding p-47 maybe :)
Awesome build my guy! P-51 or p-47 soon? 👀👀👀
The history of the Bf 109 Z began with the intensification of Allied bombing of Germany in 1942. The Luftwaffe needed a daytime interceptor with powerful armament. The development of the Me 210 was delayed, and upgrading the Bf 110 was not enough. Then Messerschmitt engineers turned their attention to the He 111 Z, a modification of the bomber with two combined fuselages. They decided that they could do the same with two Bf 109s. Around 1942, they took two aircraft straight from the production line and combined them, creating the Bf 109 Z-0 . It never took to the skies because it was bombed by the Allies in 1943. In the spring of 1944, Messerschmitt created another prototype by combining two Bf 109 G-6s. They named it the Bf 109 Z-1, but the project was soon abandoned in favor of more promising projects, and the Z-1 never took to the skies.
Well
That plane is So Realistic I thought the First Image was an Actual Image of the Bf-109Z-1
Ahh yes, the double Bf-109
@Mal0ne Same 😢
@F16xl can’t believe it’s gone :(
When you need to money launder golden eagles:
Nice plane too!
most sane German plane in WW2:
Kaplut🔥
lego
Twin-schmitt
F-82's German cousin
@temporaryreplacement @boeing727200f @petropavlovsk
@simpleplanesmaryland @supersuperthesylph @crestelaeronautics