bronzewhaler82
Senior Airman
- 661
- Feb 19, 2004
Hardly the best fighter of WW2 was it?
wow...thats one hell of a lengthy source... 8)
wow...thats one hell of a lengthy source... 8)
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Specification Table for the Focke-Wulf Ta 152H-1
Type High-altitude fighter
Crew One
Powerplant Junkers Jumo 213E-1 12-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine rated at 1,750hp at take-off ( 2,050hp with MW 50 ) and 1,320hp at 32,800ft. ( 1,740hp with GM 1 )
Armaments One 30mm, engine-mounted MK 108 cannon with 90 rounds of ammo, two 20mm, wing-mounted MG 151 cannon with 175 rounds per gun
Speed: Maximum speed 332mph at sea level ( 350mph with MW 50 ), 465mph at 29,530ft. ( with MW 50 ), 472mph at 41,010ft. ( with GM 1 ), 311mph cruising speed at 22,965ft.
Range 755 miles to 1,250 miles depending on speed and external tankage
Climb 3,445ft. per minute with MW 50 injection
Ceiling 48,550ft. with GM 1 injection
Dimensions:
Span 47ft. 4 1/2in.
Length 35ft. 1 2/3in.
Height 11ft. 1/4in.
Wing Area 250.8 sq. ft.
Weights:
Empty 8,642lbs.
Loaded 11,502lbs.
Deployed? Yes
cheddar cheese said:yup, the ta-152 was a figther and a half 8)
It surely was. When the Ta 152 was being flight-tested, Kurt Tank was flying an unarmed version. He was bounced by a couple of p51-Ds. Rather than being shot down in flames, he simply pushed the throttle through the bar and out-raced them!
agree with the Focke Wulf TA 152h-1 as being a high performance fighter with about 150 were produced which started in January of 1945