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Old 24th Mar 2011, 23:59
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SincoTC
 
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Hi hesham,

That's correct, it's the Zeppelin Fliegende Panzerfaust (Flying Mailed Fist) parasite fighter

The peculiar snout was designed to hook onto the tailwheel of a fighter to tow it into battle!

The Zeppelin "Fliegende Panzerfaust" (Flying Mailed Fist) was designed as a parasite fighter that was to be towed to combat behind a Me 109G (see drawing above). The wings were shoulder mounted and straight, and a V-tail comprised the tail assembly. The pilot lay prone behind a long, hooked nose, which was the towing apparatus that was connected to the tow aircraft. There was a single central wheel that protruded from the underside of the aircraft, to facilitate takeoff. Once operational altitude was reached and the target sighted, the "Fliegende Panzerfaust" was released to make its attack on the target, igniting the six solid fuel rockets that were arrayed three to each side of the rear fuselage. After the pilot fired his two RZ 65 missiles and made his escape, the pilot and entire forward half of the aircraft was ejected and parachuted to safety, with the rear half of the aircraft also being equipped with a parachute. The aircarft would then be recovered by a special truck and a team of three men, to be reused again. Other than the two RZ 65 missiles, there was no armament fitted.
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Last edited by SincoTC; 25th Mar 2011 at 07:12. Reason: Added image to show how it was towed
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