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von Mises GG Bomber projects

Страна: Австро-Венгрия

Год: 1916

UFAG - D.I - 1918 - Австро-Венгрия<– –>Warchalowski - Type I - V - 1910 - Австро-Венгрия


P.Grosz, G.Haddow, P.Shiemer Austro-Hungarian Army Aircraft of World War One


Mises Type GG Bomber Projects

  Oberleutnant Dr Richard von Mises, head of the Flars construction section at Fischamend, proposed a series of bizarre triplane bombers, powered by four 300 hp engines, in July-August 1916. The triplanes' wing span was set at 27 meters (88.6 ft) and the empty weight was estimated at 8800 kg, with a fuel load of 1500 kg and a useful load of 1500 kg.

P.Grosz, G.Haddow, P.Shiemer - Austro-Hungarian Army Aircraft of World War One /Flying Machines/
Mises Type GG 1 bomber project. The middle fuselage was armed with two dorsal and two ventral, forward-firing machine guns. The side gondolas were each armed with one dorsal and one ventral gun.
P.Grosz, G.Haddow, P.Shiemer - Austro-Hungarian Army Aircraft of World War One /Flying Machines/
Mises Type GG 2 bomber project. The lower fuselage contained two pilots and fuel supply. The large gun pavilion on the top wing was armed with eight machine guns.
P.Grosz, G.Haddow, P.Shiemer - Austro-Hungarian Army Aircraft of World War One /Flying Machines/
Mises Type GG 4 bomber project. This design featured five separate fuselages, the reason for which is difficult to fathom.