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Re: Wierd Aircraft
I'd say that it's a resin model of a Messerschmitt "Schwalbe" that didn't even receive a projectnumber n' certainly didn't leave the paper.
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The Messerschmitt "Schwalbe" (Swallow) was a late-war design that did not receive a Project number designation. The wings were swept back at 31.5 degrees, and contained the majority of the fuel supply. The wings seem to have been based on the Me 163 or 263 wing design, as there is more than a superficial resemblance. Two turbojets provided the power, one was located above the fuselage and one below. A tricycle-type landing gear design was chosen, with the nose wheel retracting to the rear and the two main gear retracting forward and inboard. The cockpit was located in front of and between the upper air intakes. No armament seems to have been planned at this design stage. An especially curious feature is the device at the fuselage rear; this is thought to be dive brakes or some sort of thrust reversal mechanism.
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Messerschmitt Me Schwalbe Luft '46 Entry
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And if the cloud bursts, thunder in your ear
You shout and no one seems to hear
And if the band you're in starts playing different tunes
I'll see you on the dark side of the moon
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