Rheinmetal-Borsig VTOL (1945)
Jet-Powered Point-Defense Fighter Concept
Production Run: 2007-2012
About the Design
During World War II, German aircraft designers developed numerous plans for vertically launched point-defense fighters that would not be encumbered by the need for large (and vulnerable) runways. However, while launching a fighter vertically seemed simple enough, landing one the same way posed a host of seemingly insurmountable obstacles.
The Rheinmetal-Borsig jet-powered VTOL represented a creative solution to this dilemma. While launched vertically, the plane was designed to land like a conventional aircraft on bicycle landing gears. The plane never developed beyond the "paper project" stage. |
About the Kit
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What You Get