The Focke-Wulf Ta 183 was a German design for a successer to the Me-262 in World War 2. It was only in wind tunnel testing before the war ended. The Ta 183 was designed as a single engine, single seat, swepted wing fighter aircraft, that was armed with guns. It was also to be also equipped with retractable landing gear. The development started in 1942, as "Project VI".
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