Fieseler Fi 168
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The Fieseler Fi 168, described by a German engineer as a "tank destroyer" | |
Role | Ground attack aircraft |
National origin | Germany |
Manufacturer | Fieseler |
Designer |
The Fieseler Fi 168 was a projected German ground attack aircraft designed in 1938 by Frederik Kassel, who created the aircraft after a request from the (Technical Department) of the RLM Reichsluftfahrtministerium - (German aviation ministry).[1]
The two-engine aircraft was a strut-braced high-wing monoplane with two tail-booms and a narrow fuselage pod carried by struts under the centre-section, and was designed to operate in areas featuring rough terrain, and boasted two rigidly mounted forward-facing machine guns. The former development director Erich Bachem described the Fi 168 as a flying "tank destroyer".
The project was discontinued at the direction of the RLM in September 1939.
References[]
- ^ "Fieseler Fi 168". Archived from the original on 2011-07-18. Retrieved 2010-06-26.
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