Focke-Wulf Project I

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Project I
Type Fighter
Manufacturer Focke-Wulf
Status Abandoned design study

The Focke-Wulf Project I was a design study for a jet fighter to be built in Germany during World War II. In 1942 the Reichsluftministerium (RLM) asked Professor Kurt Tank of the Focke-Wulf factory to investigate the possibility of a single-engined jet fighter. He was given the development plans of the BMW 003, Jumo 004 and HeS 011 engines. Late in 1942 the Project Office, led by Ludwig Mittelhuber, began to work on a series of fighter projects to be powered by one of these new turbo-jet units.

The first proposed design featured a BMW P.3302 or Jumo 004 engine positioned on the fuselage back. The pilot was situated in the fuselage nose, and underneath were four units of armament. Its mid wing was swept forward and the V-tail had sweep back. The main wheels of a tricycle undercarriage were so positioned under the fuselage that they could lie between themselves, when retracted.






[edit] Specifications (as designed)

General characteristics

  • Crew: one pilot
  • Length: 10.50 m (34 ft 5 in)
  • Wingspan: 8.20 m (26 ft 11 in)
  • Wing area: 14.0 m² (151 ft²)
  • Powerplant: 1 × BMW P.3302 turbojet, 5.9 kN (1,322 lbf) thrust

Performance

  • Maximum speed: 800 km/h (500 mph)
  • Endurance: 1 hours  30 min
  • Service ceiling: 10,800 m (35,500 ft)
  • Rate of climb: 11.0 m/s (2,165 ft/min)

Armament

[edit] References

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  • Nowarra, Heinz (1983). Die deutsche Luftrüstung 1933-1945. Bonn: Bernard and Graefe, Teil 2, p.114. 
  • Schick, Walter; Ingolf Meyer (1997). Luftwaffe Secret Projects: Fighters 1939-1945. Hinckley: Midland Publishing, 52. 
  • Smith, J. R. (1973). Focke-Wulf: An Aircraft Album. London: Ian Allan. 
  • Smith, J. R.; A. Kay (1972). German Aircraft of the Second World War. London: Putnam. 
  • Wagner, Wolfgang (1980). Kurt Tank: Konstruckteur und Test Pilot bei Focke-Wulf. Munich: Bernard and Graefe. 



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