The Focke Wulf Triebflügel (meaning "trust wing"), was a radical German design for an aircraft in 1944, during the end of World War 2. The VTOL design concept was being tested in wind tunnels before the allies captured the production facilities.
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| - The Focke Wulf Triebflügel (meaning "trust wing"), was a radical German design for an aircraft in 1944, during the end of World War 2. The VTOL design concept was being tested in wind tunnels before the allies captured the production facilities.
- The Focke-Wulf Triebflügel was an advanced rocket plane used by HYDRA during World War II.
- The Focke-Wulf Triebflügel (Triebfluegel if the ü-umlaut is not used), or Triebflügeljäger, literally meaning "thrust-wing fighter", was a German concept for an aircraft designed in 1944, during the final phase of World War II as a defence against the ever-increasing Allied bombing raids on central Germany. It was a Vertical Take-Off and Landing tailsitter interceptor design for local defense of important factories or areas which had small or no airfields.
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| - The Focke-Wulf Triebflügel (Triebfluegel if the ü-umlaut is not used), or Triebflügeljäger, literally meaning "thrust-wing fighter", was a German concept for an aircraft designed in 1944, during the final phase of World War II as a defence against the ever-increasing Allied bombing raids on central Germany. It was a Vertical Take-Off and Landing tailsitter interceptor design for local defense of important factories or areas which had small or no airfields. The Triebflügel had only reached wind-tunnel testing when the Allied forces reached the production facilities. No complete prototype was ever built.
- The Focke Wulf Triebflügel (meaning "trust wing"), was a radical German design for an aircraft in 1944, during the end of World War 2. The VTOL design concept was being tested in wind tunnels before the allies captured the production facilities.
- The Focke-Wulf Triebflügel was an advanced rocket plane used by HYDRA during World War II.
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