Focke-Wulf 1000x1000x1000

Focke-Wulf 1000x1000x1000
Fw 1000x1000x1000 B
Role Bomber
Manufacturer Focke-Wulf
Designer H. von Halem and D. Küchemann
Status Terminated by end of war
Number built None


Focke-Wulf 1000x1000x1000, also known as Focke-Wulf Fw 239,[1] was a twin-jet bomber project for the Luftwaffe designed by the Focke-Wulf aircraft manufacturing company during the last years of the Third Reich.

Their designation meant that these bombers would be able to carry a 1000 kg bomb load to a distance of 1000 km at a speed of 1000 km/h ( 2,200 lb for 620 miles at 620 mph).

History

Focke-Wulf produced three different designs of the project that would have been powered by two Heinkel HeS 011 turbojet engines. The innovative-looking series of jet bombers was designed by H. von Halem and D. Küchemann.[2] The project was cancelled owing to the surrender of Nazi Germany.

Variants

The Focke-Wulf 1000x1000x1000 project had three different variants. All of them were twin jet bombers that would be powered by two Heinkel-Hirth He S 011 turbojets.

Fw 1000x1000x1000 A

Jet-powered bomber project that looked quite conventional. It had thin wings swept back at 35 degrees.[3]

Data from Herwig & Rode[4]

General characteristics

Performance

Armament

Fw 1000x1000x1000 B

A flying wing design with a small fuselage containing the cockpit and the front undercarriage wheel.[5]

Data from Herwig & Rode[4]

General characteristics

Performance

Armament

Fw 1000x1000x1000 C

A twin jet bomber project with a crew of three quite similar to the Fw 1000x1000x1000 A with a wingspan of 12.65 m and a length of 14.2 m.[6]

Data from Herwig & Rode[4]

General characteristics

Performance

Armament

See also


Related lists

References

  1. Fw 239 (Projekt)
  2. Karl-Heinz Ludwig, Technik und Ingenieure im Dritten Reich. Athenäum-Verlag, Königstein/Ts., 1979, ISBN 3761072198
  3. Fw 1000x1000x1000 A - Luft'46
  4. 1 2 3 Dieter Herwig & Heinz Rode, The Luftwaffe Secret Projects: Ground Attack & Special Purpose Aircraft. Midland Counties Publ. ISBN 978-1857801507, page 150-51
  5. Fw 1000x1000x1000 B - Luft'46
  6. Fw 1000x1000x1000 C - Luft'46
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