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Bv 141 and FW 189 These are two oddball-looking German aircraft. They've been around somewhere in the middle of WWII. This is what the Bv 141 looks like http://www.warbirdsresourcegroup.org...es/lrg0312.jpg http://www.warbirdsresourcegroup.org...es/lrg0311.jpg And this is the Fw 189 http://www.warbirdsresourcegroup.org...es/fw189-1.jpg |
Re: Bv 141 and FW 189 Strange looking indeed. One thing I've always wondered is if this large bomber-like plane used in Indiana Jones: Raiders of the lost Ark was ever really constructed or just Hollywood-fiction, anyone know about it? |
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Re: Bv 141 and FW 189 I imagine the second plane is based similar to the P-38. The first one looks like it would have a terrible list to the right. Purpose of either? I see no weaponry at all. |
Re: Bv 141 and FW 189 The FW-189 UHU(Owl) was a recon and scout plane used extensively on the Russian front. It had IIRC 2 x 7.9mm forward firing and 2 x 7.9mm rear firing in dorsal flexible mount and 1 x 7.9mm in tail. The BV-141 was the competing design to the FW-189 and was also a recon/scout/light bomber/ ground attack aircraft. It was actually very balanced and flew very well. Because Blohm and Voss were slow to get the prototypes out and a pre production batch going the FW-189 was given the contract. The small number (13?) were used on the Russian front and the project was dropped in 1943. |
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