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The Focke-Wulf Ta 154 Moskito was a fast two-engine German night fighter aircraft designed by Kurt Tank and produced by Focke-Wulf late in World War II. Only a few were produced and proved to have less impressive performance than the prototypes.

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  • Focke-Wulf Ta 154
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  • The Focke-Wulf Ta 154 Moskito was a fast two-engine German night fighter aircraft designed by Kurt Tank and produced by Focke-Wulf late in World War II. Only a few were produced and proved to have less impressive performance than the prototypes.
  • The Focke-Wulf Ta 154 “Moskito” was a twin engine multirole aircraft, which was developed by the German Air Force at the end of World War II. It was primarily designed to be a “Schnellbomber” (“Fast bomber”a high speed bomber), but later its design was changed into a Day- and Nightfighter, but it was also thought about using it for reconnaissance roles. But finally it was used as a Nightfighter. The aircraft was based on the British de Havilland Mosquito. Like on the Mosquito, the fuselage and the wings of the Ta 154 were wooden made. This was done to conserve metal, and to make the best use of skilled wood workers. The final design was 57% wood, 30% steel and 13% other materials. The first flight of the Ta 154 V1 took place on 1st July 1943, with Test pilot Hans Sander flying the aircraft
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  • 21900.0
climb rate main
  • 15.0
number of props
  • 2(xsd:integer)
length alt
  • 40(xsd:integer)
span main
  • 16.30 m
height alt
  • 345.44000000000005
primary user
  • Luftwaffe
Type
  • Night Fighter
type of prop
  • liquid-cooled V12 engine
range alt
  • 760(xsd:integer)
length main
  • 12.55 m
power alt
  • 1066.0
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  • 12.55 m
wingspanmet
  • 16.30 m
ceilingmet
  • 9,500 m
wingareamet
  • 31.4
rangemet
  • 1400.0
heightmet
  • 3.60 m
maxspeedmet
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area main
  • 31.4
power main
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height main
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span alt
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range main
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Manufacturer
  • Primarily Focke-Wulf
max speed main
  • 615.0
engine (prop)
  • Junkers Jumo 211N
climb rate alt
  • 2800.0
ceiling main
  • 9,500 m
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  • 6600.0
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powereng
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area alt
  • 333.7
First Flight
  • 1943-07-01(xsd:date)
max speed alt
  • 332(xsd:integer)
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Engine
  • Junkers Jumo 211N liquid-cooled V12 engine
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  • plane
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Crew
  • 2(xsd:integer)
Armament
  • * 2 × 20 mm MG 151 cannons * 2 × 30 mm nose-mounted MK 108 cannons * 2 × fuselage-mounted 30 mm MK 108 cannons, Schräge Musik
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abstract
  • The Focke-Wulf Ta 154 “Moskito” was a twin engine multirole aircraft, which was developed by the German Air Force at the end of World War II. It was primarily designed to be a “Schnellbomber” (“Fast bomber”a high speed bomber), but later its design was changed into a Day- and Nightfighter, but it was also thought about using it for reconnaissance roles. But finally it was used as a Nightfighter. The aircraft was based on the British de Havilland Mosquito. Like on the Mosquito, the fuselage and the wings of the Ta 154 were wooden made. This was done to conserve metal, and to make the best use of skilled wood workers. The final design was 57% wood, 30% steel and 13% other materials. The first flight of the Ta 154 V1 took place on 1st July 1943, with Test pilot Hans Sander flying the aircraft on 7th July. About 30 to 50 aircraft were built (including all variants and prototypes), depending on the source. On 14th August 1944, production of the Ta 154 was stopped by the Reichsluftfahrtministerium (RLM), to produce the Do 335, so that at least only small numbers of Ta 154 were used by the Nightfighter squadrons at the end of the War
  • The Focke-Wulf Ta 154 Moskito was a fast two-engine German night fighter aircraft designed by Kurt Tank and produced by Focke-Wulf late in World War II. Only a few were produced and proved to have less impressive performance than the prototypes.
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