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Half-scale BV-141 replica

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Riggerrob

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"AZ-750" thread on the "Design/Aerodynamics/New Technology" forum discusses a half-scale replica of a German, War 2-vintage Blohm und Voss 141 assymetrical airplane.
Only a handful of the original were built because of engine shortages, but it's assymetric configuration is the epitome of Nazi EVIL!

The original poster wants to build a replica of the BV-141 prototype with a steped windshield, while I have been sketching a BV-141D replica with a huge, angular, EVIL greenhouse nose.
 
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