Heinkel Wespe

Heinkel " Wespe " was the name of a project study of the Heinkel works from the years 1944/45, for a revolutionary VTOL program to develop a interceptor.

Notable besides the well developed elsewhere characteristics of a VTOL aircraft ( like the one with the nose upstanding starting position) were the most unusual arrangement of the rotor, the reclined seating position of the pilot and the wing structure, which provided no conventional wing, but a ring around the propeller screw with two stubby appendages.

The project studies were completed in March 1945, but the catastrophic material supply at the end of the war stopped the project. The futuristic design is theoretically capable of flight, but untested. Whether the project practice tests would have survived, remains completely open.

The sister project was the Heinkel Lerche, a somewhat larger version, which should be equipped with two counter-rotating propellers.

Specifications

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