The artwork and design style strongly suggest imaginary aircraft from the works of Hayao Miyazaki (Studio Ghibli).I think that was a fake Japanese aircraft,am I right ?
Are you actually asking if that was a real or fake design? I should think the answer to be fairly obvious...Stratojet by Marx found here: https://www.liveauctioneers.com/catalog/60698_sept-20-firearms-militaria-and-more-auction/?page=11
FakeI think that was a fake Japanese aircraft,am I right ?.
Hi
It's real.
Not the same aircraft, the one in your picture is a Blohm & Voss Bv P.209.01.
Both Dan and I have published extensive information on the Blohm & Voss Bv P.209.01. in our books. I thought CiTrus 90 was joking, but he doesn't seem to know my work. I'm sorry he's been so biased.@Justo Miranda I'm afraid the laughter emoticon leaves me guessing at the information possibly hinted to by it.
Could you please elaborate?
It is not the same aircraft. The one Hesham and I posted is a DVL design, as documented by Dan in his bookazine (pages 52 to 55).Both Dan and I have published extensive information on the Blohm & Voss Bv P.209.01. in our books. I thought CiTrus 90 was joking, but he doesn't seem to know my work. I'm sorry he's been so biased.
Well, if it comes to talking about Dan's books, I'll be happy to collaborate. I think the DVL version is an excellent discovery that I was completely unaware of. It never ceases to amaze me at the continuous appearance of new German projects.@CiTrus90 referred to the aircraft described as a DVL jet fighter on pages 52-53, pictured on pages 54-55 of Luftwaffe: Secret Designs of the Third Reich by Dan Sharp. I have included a low-res image of pages 54-55.
In Luftwaffe: Secret Fighters of the Third Reich, page 52, Dan Sharp writes about the B&V P.209.01 - low-res image also included.
Dan Sharp appears to consider these two as separate developments.
Miyazaki is a prolific artist on fictional aircraft. A lot of it was printed in the Japanese magazine Model Graphix before being published in books.The artwork and design style strongly suggest imaginary aircraft from the works of Hayao Miyazaki (Studio Ghibli).
It's an absolutely genius design: the engine and cockpit of a Raiden and the tail surfaces of a Zero. The wings of a Shoki with a central section to allow the installation of the turbojet... possibly a Ne 12B. I'd like to make a three-view scale drawing for the modelers.Miyazaki is a prolific artist on fictional aircraft. A lot of it was printed in the Japanese magazine Model Graphix before being published in books.
Yes, please!!!It's an absolutely genius design: the engine and cockpit of a Raiden and the tail surfaces of a Zero. The wings of a Shoki with a central section to allow the installation of the turbojet... possibly a Ne 12B. I'd like to make a three-view scale drawing for the modelers.![]()
So that’s where Virgin’s rocket plane really came fromIt's real.
You can find more info about it in Dan Sharp's Luftwaffe Secret Designs of the Third Reich
A small drawing of the aircraft in question:
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Not the same aircraft, the one in your picture is a Blohm & Voss Bv P.209.01.
Italian evolution of the classical Sabre....This so Fake, but it look cool
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I wonder would that biplane approach work on Sabre ?Italian evolution of the classical Sabre....![]()
Il carrello sono le due gambe del infelice pilotaItalian evolution of the classical Sabre....![]()
Possibly bad artwork of the Boulton Paul P-100Was that a real concept ?.
True.mentioning the source of such a drawing actually may help with identification ...
But then again the side view shows neither wing nor canard, so wingtip fins could still be a possibility.Now that you mention it, the tail does look like a Spitfire's nose. The front end looks like a Beaufighter's nose, including the dome behind the cockpit canopy. The absence of vertical control surfaces looks suspicious to me.
Yes, but I can't see any trace of them. Hence 'suspicious'.wingtip fins could still be a possibility
Looking forward to seeing it visualized!It's an absolutely genius design: the engine and cockpit of a Raiden and the tail surfaces of a Zero. The wings of a Shoki with a central section to allow the installation of the turbojet... possibly a Ne 12B. I'd like to make a three-view scale drawing for the modelers.![]()
Sorry, the source is also unknown to meLooking forward to seeing it visualized!
I was searching around the forum to see if anyone's brought up this particular aircraft before, and does anyone happen to know which magazine/book that page was from?