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| Plane of the Week: Blohm and Voss BV 141 | |
| By: vonofterdingen Date: December 28, 2020, 2:08 pm | |
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| This week�s Plane of the Week is an anomaly in just about | |
| every sense of the word. For one thing, it is just about the | |
| strangest plane I have ever seen. Due to my understanding of the | |
| fundamental nature and laws of flight, I expect aircraft to be | |
| symmetrical. But this is not the case for the Blohm and Voss BV | |
| 141. I look at this thing and the first thought I have is �does | |
| that fly?� It does. And though it was little used in WW2, its | |
| asymmetrical design gives it an important place in aircraft | |
| history. | |
| From Wikipedia | |
| The Blohm & Voss BV 141 was a World War II German tactical | |
| reconnaissance aircraft, notable for its uncommon structural | |
| asymmetry. Although the Blohm & Voss BV 141 performed well, it | |
| was never ordered into full-scale production, for reasons that | |
| included the unavailability of the preferred engine and | |
| competition from another tactical reconnaissance aircraft, the | |
| Focke-Wulf Fw 189. | |
| In 1937, the German Air Ministry � the | |
| Reichsluftfahrtministerium (RLM) � issued a specification for a | |
| single-engine reconnaissance aircraft with optimal visual | |
| characteristics. The preferred contractor was Arado with the Ar | |
| 198, but the prototype proved unsuccessful. The eventual winner | |
| was the Focke-Wulf Fw 189 Uhu; even though its twin-boom design | |
| using two smaller engines did not match the requirement of a | |
| single engined aircraft. Blohm & Voss (Hamburger Flugzeugbau) | |
| although not invited to participate, pursued as a private | |
| venture something far more radical. The proposal of chief | |
| designer Dr. Richard Vogt was the uniquely asymmetric BV 141. | |
| The Plexiglas-glazed crew gondola on the starboard side | |
| strongly resembled that found on the Fw 189, and housed the | |
| pilot, observer and rear gunner, while the fuselage on the port | |
| side led smoothly from the BMW 132N radial engine to a tail | |
| unit. | |
| At first glance, the placement of weight would have induced | |
| tendency to roll, but the weight was evenly supported by lift | |
| from the wings. | |
| In terms of thrust vs drag asymmetry, the countering of | |
| induced yaw was a more complicated matter. At low airspeed, it | |
| was calculated to be mostly alleviated because of a phenomenon | |
| known as P-factor, while at normal airspeed it proved to be | |
| easily controlled with trimming. | |
| The tailplane was symmetrical at first, but in the 141B it | |
| became asymmetrical � starboard tailplane virtually removed � to | |
| improve the rear gunner's fields of view and fire. | |
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| Three prototypes and an evaluation batch of five BV 141As | |
| were produced, backed personally by Ernst Udet, but the RLM | |
| decided on 4 April 1940 that they were underpowered, although it | |
| was also noted they otherwise exceeded the requirements. By the | |
| time a batch of 12 BV 141Bs were built with the more powerful | |
| BMW 801 engines, they were too late to make an impression, as | |
| the RLM had already decided to put the Fw 189 into production. | |
| Indeed, an urgent need for BMW 801 engines for use in the Fw 190 | |
| fighter aircraft reduced the chance of the BV 141B being | |
| produced in quantity. | |
| Vogt came up with several other asymmetric designs, including | |
| the piston-jet P.194.01, but none of those were actually built. | |
| Several wrecked BV 141s were found by advancing Allied | |
| forces. One was captured by British forces and sent to England | |
| for examination. No examples survive today. | |
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| In game� | |
| Well, let�s face it, we rarely like to fly reconnaissance | |
| planes in the game. It is generally more fun by far to get into | |
| a dogfight or drop bombs on things. But our game has some very | |
| interesting recce aircraft and we are missing out if we do not | |
| at least try them out once in a while. When I get a new map, the | |
| first thing I like to do is hop into the cockpit of a long range | |
| aircraft with good visibility so that I can see what the map has | |
| to offer. The Blohm and Voss is my favorite for this purpose. | |
| Its cockpit forward view is all plexiglass; it is as close to | |
| the �Wonder Woman� view that you will ever get in IL-2 while | |
| using the real cockpit view. And of course there is no resisting | |
| the urge to switch to external view, look at yourself, and | |
| think, �can this thing fly?� | |
| #Post#: 14976-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Plane of the Week: Blohm and Voss BV 141 | |
| By: JG51_Ruski Date: December 28, 2020, 2:49 pm | |
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| WOW Von !! That is one crazy looking plane..I'd like to fly it | |
| just to look around,,Thank you for another good article.. Looked | |
| in all my installs and found a couple Blohm and Voss planes but | |
| not one that looked like this.It was in the latest BAT setup.. | |
| #Post#: 14978-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Plane of the Week: Blohm and Voss BV 141 | |
| By: cafs Date: December 28, 2020, 4:07 pm | |
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| Do we have a section for Star Wars spacecraft? | |
| Between X-wing fighters and Y-wing light bombers, this could be | |
| the H-wing recon ship. 😳🤯🤪🤪 | |
| This was a very awkward looking plane, and her best defense was | |
| that awkward design, any attacking fighter pilot will pause to | |
| take a good look at her, thinking "wath the hack is that thing" | |
| 😳🤪 | |
| Thanks for another forgotten WW2 plane, Von. | |
| 👏🤙 | |
| #Post#: 14983-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Plane of the Week: Blohm and Voss BV 141 | |
| By: DHumphrey Date: December 28, 2020, 5:08 pm | |
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| Thanks Von for another interesting article ... this is an | |
| obscure plane that is rarely used in the game, however I've seen | |
| it fly at least twice in a couple of campaigns that I've | |
| participated in. :) | |
| #Post#: 14989-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Plane of the Week: Blohm and Voss BV 141 | |
| By: Beowolff Date: December 29, 2020, 4:27 am | |
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| Many years ago now (whew! too many!) I came across a picture of | |
| this plane in an old 'aircraft' book I'd bought at a library | |
| sale... (this was way before the FLOOD of aircraft/WW2 books | |
| that one sees on the market 'these' days) And I couldn't | |
| believe it...you know, __that it could even fly. But upon | |
| reading the book's article/information about that particular | |
| plane I saw that it actually DID fly and flew very well. | |
| Yeah, it LOOKS whacky. But it works. | |
| Just another near unbelievable notation of the super-imaginative | |
| German engineers/designers of that particular time in history. | |
| Can one imagine how far we, as a human race, could have gone | |
| (during that period) IF the Nazis hadn't gotten control of and | |
| squandered Germany and her engineers/scientists/manufacturing | |
| experts and other powerful resources? | |
| ??? | |
| Heck, working hand in hand with other such resources and our own | |
| experts... (in such a brave new world) we might have already | |
| colonized Mars by now! :o | |
| Instead we fought a bloody World Wide War, killed millions of | |
| wonderful people (no doubt many potential Einstein's), destroyed | |
| unimaginable precious resources and wasted valuable years having | |
| to stop the evil of a handful of vicious, mad-dog would-be kings | |
| and dictators. | |
| What a waste... Sadly something mankind seems to be 'so' good | |
| at. :'( | |
| Anyway, wonderful article, Von (as usual!) :D | |
| S! | |
| Beo | |
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