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According to Tim, the function of this website is as follows:
"This web site is dedicated to ALL jets made up to 1945 and their important variants, and ALL jets and their important variants under construction up to 31/12/1945. What is meant by under construction?, any part of the aircraft which was made and ment to be used in a flying prototype and/or variant (Not mock-ups). For some aircraft hard facts are very difficult to come by, this is specially true for German aircraft, so I have taken into account the chaotic state and the prevailing political situation by 1945 with in the German state, also the wish of the Allied forces to keep to themselves the technologies they had found, as well as keeping their populations from the information of the very advanced nature of the German war effort, this added with common sense has meant, for example the inclusion of the Blohm&Voss P.212 but not the Me262 HG III." The website address is: http://www.btinternet.com/~t.j.large...elcomePage.htm The sections of interest are as follows: List of Jets & Histories Technical information, a photo, perhaps a drawing, and a short history are generally presented. Data is presented for the following Luftwaffe or Axis design aircraft: Ar 234 Avia S-92.1 Bv 211 Bv 212 BMW Flugelrad V-1 Fw 44 (with BMW Motorjet) Caproni-Campini CC-2 N.1 Coanda's Turbine Aeroplane (okay, it's French from 1910) Doblhoff WNF V1-V4 Do 17 Z / Do 217 E ( testbed / "ramjet" ) Do 435/He 535 Fi 103 "Reichenberg" Fi 103 V1 Fw 190 (turbojet) Focke-Wulf P.VII "Flitzer" Ta 183 Gotha P.60 B He 111 ( testbed / Heinkel He S 011 "turbojet" ) He 118 ( testbed / Heinkel He S 3A "turbojet" ) He 178 He 280 He 162 He 343 Hs 132 Ho IX / Go 229 HO XVIII B2 Ju 88 ( testbed / BMW 003 & Junkers 004 "turbojets" ) Ju 287 Ju EF 126 (1x Argus As 044 pulsejet) Ju EF 128 Lavochkin La 7 (2x D-10 "pulsejet") (okay, it's Russian) Lavochkin La 126 / La 138 (Russian) Lavochkin La-150 (Russian) Lippisch P.11"Delta VI" Me 110 ( testbed / Junkers Jumo 004-A "turbojet" ) Me 262 Me P.1073 (Me 328) Me P.1101 & Bell X5 follow-on Mikoyan-Gurevich I-300 (Mig 9) Nakajima Kikka / Kikka-K Nakajima Ki 201 "Karyu" Reggiane Re.2007 Skoda/Kauba P.14.01 Sukhoi I-107 (Su 5) (Russian) Sukhoi Su-9 (Russian, but similar to Me 262) M.K.Tikhonravov 302 (Russian) A.N.Tupolev Tu-2L ( testbed / RD-10 & TR-1"turbojets" ) (Russian) Tu-4 ( testbed / Fiesler Fi 103 V-1 ) Varga RMI-1 X/H (Hungary) Yakovlev Jak 7 PVRD ( 2x DM-4 "ramjet" ) (Russian) Yakovlev Jak-15 (Russian) Yokosuka MXY7 Ohka 22 Yokosuka Ohka 43 It appears that Tim intends to add to his aircraft coverage in the future. Engines Overview with photos and drawings of jet engines of Germany, Italy, Hungary, France, Japan, and the USSR. There is a more detailed coverage of the Junkers jet engines. Kit List For the modeler, and extensive list of kits is provided. Links'n'Things Short lists of links and books. Regards, Richard [This message has been edited by Richard T Eger (edited 14 March 2024).] |
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New Additions for the Jets45 Models List!
Some more kits put out by the International Resin Modellers Association to help complete the list by Tim. These are all in 1/72 and relate to the list:
IRMA Kit No. 1 Gloster CXP-1001 - begun in 1944, some component parts by Gloster in 1945, abandon by Republic of China 1952 IRMA Kit No. 3 Coanda-1910 -designed and built in 1910 IRMA Kit No. 4 Varga RMI-1 X/H -designed in 1941 and short "hop" in 1944 prior to demise In the works for 2024-2013 and relevant to the list for 31/12/1945: IRMA Kit No. 7 Fokker F.26 Phantom - first jetliner design with windtunnel model based on Nene engines. Model displayed 1946, engines designed in U.K. 1945 IRMA Kit No. 9 Tupolev Tu-12 - began in 1945, flew in 1947 IRMA Kit No. 10 NACA-Langley-Jacobs-Jeep - jet project of USA 1941-1942, built but not completed, then abandon IRMA Kit No. 14 North American NA.140 - 1st straight-wing version of F-86 Saber, built 1945, wings redesigned later with sweep Regards, Zane Last edited by Zane R Nobbs; 08-20-2012 at 07:06 AM. Reason: To add proper closing with name. |
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