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The last to pictures show the "Bodeneffektfahrzeug" Rhein-Flugzeugbau RFB-114 (X-114). It was constructed in the 1970's for the german Ministry of Defense, based on a concept by Alexander Lippisch. First flight of the prototype was in April 1977. The X-114 had 6 seats and was powered by a 200 HP Lycoming engine. During the flight tests it shows a good and economic performance (endurance ca. 20 hrs, range 2.000 km, vmax 200 km/h). But the only prototype crashed during a test flight and the whole project was stopped.
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And all about as WW2 as my a$$.
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yes this is X-114 post ww2 experimental german plane but this photo is strange this is russian plane progect ww2 you lock my link write 19XX.
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My favourite
The consolidated-Vultee XP-54 ![]() Cheers! |
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A lot of countries had weird aircraft ideas. Italian efforts don't take second place to Soviet oddities in the WWII era But your thread title was about Soviet WW2 aircraft, and it took you until the second page to make a tenuous link to WW2, and then you post this big photo of a model |
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