DFI-82 A-1 Ausländern
Perhaps the most recognizable aircraft from the second global war, the Ausländern (Peregrine) was a Dieswenian dive bomber and ground-attack aircraft designed in 1935. The DFI-82 were crucial in the overtaking of Iosia's northern plains during the blitzkrieg missions of 1938. Over the progression of the war, the DFI-82 also took on the role as an anti-ship torpedo bomber with the D.IV variant. The DFI-82 A-2 was possibly the most well known variant of the aircraft due to its psychological role in the war with its propeller-driven sirens to further enhance the intimidation of its dive bombing capabilities. Overall a total of nearly 6,500 Ausländern aircraft were developed and were built up until the end of the conflict.
Action groups
VTOL: airbrakes
Trim: Down for take off flaps and eased flight
1: drop small bombs
2: drop mid bomb
Specifications
General Characteristics
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- Wingspan 54.7ft (16.7m)
- Length 43.4ft (13.2m)
- Height 18.5ft (5.6m)
- Empty Weight 12,695lbs (5,758kg)
- Loaded Weight 16,310lbs (7,398kg)
Performance
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.116
- Wing Loading 16.6lbs/ft2 (81.3kg/m2)
- Wing Area 980.1ft2 (91.1m2)
- Drag Points 8735
Parts
- Number of Parts 153
- Control Surfaces 13
- Performance Cost 716