The Nazi Ju 287 #militaryaircraft

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Amazing. Never heard of this project. The ingenuity of the engineers snd their freedom to roam is remarkable.

MakerBoyOldBoy
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Fascinating! Well before it's time! Back in the '70s, the US created an inverted wing jet. It was way too difficult to control. They said it needed a computer to control it. I've heard subsequent efforts proved the inverted wing offered excellent turning ability, but was too unstable.

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The second picture used with the silver coloured aircraft isn't german. It's a post war construction done by the soviets, granted with a mixture of german and allied parts.

vegard
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That unusual. Almost like there was developed of things that shouldn't have been without there already being several evolutions of things.

Yeetin_Boomer_Actual