Hades
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Joined: 12/3/2001 From: Texas Status: offline
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What a cool looking plane! But I think I have found an odder plane. From Bombers of World War II, "A experiment involing the He 111 resulted in the extraordinary five-engined He 111Z (Z denoting Zwilling, or twin), achievd by joining together two He 111 by means of a new wing center-section carrying a fifth engine. The resulting aircraft, with a span of 35.20m(115.6ft), was intended to tow the huge Messerschimt Me 321 Gigant glider or three Gotha Go 242 gliders at 225km/h(140mph) at 4000m(13,125ft). Trails proved fairly successful, and the He 111Z served with the Grossraumlastenseglerkommando 2(phew:D) based at Obertraubling in 1943 for supply missions on the Eastern Front. The He 111Z-2, which is not thought to be flown opperationally, was equipped to carry four Hensechel Hs 293A rocket bombs over long distances, and the projected He 111Z-3 was to have been a long range reconnaissance version. The He 111Z had a crew of seven, of which four members(including the pilot) were located in the port fuselage, and the others in the starboard fuselage. I wish I had a pic of it. Ha!!! Beat that!:D
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