these airplane projects (possibly and others) don't seem to be referred in the luft46 site project listings
DFS Rammer (rocket fighter)
DFS 346 1944 (rocket fighter)
DFS Lippisch 194 1939 (rocket fighter)
DFS Lippisch 40 (Lippisch Delta V) 1937
Lippisch Gleiter bombenflugzeug (fighter glider)
Lippisch Li P.01-112 1940 (rocket jet fighter)
Lippisch Li P.01-113 1940 (jet fighter)
Lippisch Li P.01-114-I 1940 (rocket fighter)
Lippisch Li P.01-114-II 1940 (rocket fighter)
Lippisch Li P.01-119 (rocket fighter)
Lippisch Li P.04-107 1939
Lippisch Li P.04-108
Lippisch Li P.04-114
Lippisch Li P.09 1941 (rocket fighter)
Lippisch Li P.12 1942 (two versions jet fighter)
Lippisch Li P.14 1945 (jet fighter)
Lippisch Li P.15-01 (jet fighter)
Lippisch Li P.15-02 (jet fighter)
Lippisch Li P.15-05 (jet fighter)
Lippisch Li P.15-06 (jet fighter)
Lippisch Li P.15E-1 1945 (jet fighter)
Lippisch DM-1 1944 (rocket fighter)
EMW Aggregat A-4B (missile reconnaissater)
EMW Aggregat A-6 (missile reconnaissater)
(reminds of a North American X-15 rocket airplane)
EMW Aggregat A-9 (missile reconnaissater)
Stockel Raketenjaeger 1944 (rocket fighter)
Stockel Rammschussjaeger 1944 (rocket jet fighter)
Fieseler Fi 103R-IV 1944 (jet fighter)
Fieseler Fi 166 Hohenjaeger I 1941 (jet fighter)
Fieseler Fi 166 Hohenjaeger II 1941 (jet fighter)
Heinkel He 162A 1944 (jet fighter)
Heinkel He 178 1939 (jet fighter)
Heinkel He 280 1941 (jet fighter)
Heinkel He P.1073-01-02 (jet fighter)
Heinkel Jet bomber 1945
Heinkel Taifun 1940 (vortex airplane)
Gotha Rammer (rocket fighter)
Arado Ar 234R (rocket fighter)
Arado Ar 234P-5 ("AWACS" jet bomber)
Arado Ar 240TL (jet fighter)
Arado Ar E.581-5 (jet fighter)
Focke Wulf Rammer (rocket fighter)
Focke Wulf Fw P.0310239-01 (jet fighter)
Focke Wulf Fw 190TL 1941 (jet fighter)
Focke Wulf Fw 251-II 1945 (jet fighter)
Focke Wulf Fw 251-V 1945 (jet fighter)
Focke Wulf Fw 281, Focke Wulf Projekt VIII 1945 (jet propeller fighter)
Henschel Hs PJ.600-67 (jet fighter)
Horten Ho IX C-1A 1945 (jet fighter)
Horten Ho XVIII B-2 (jet bomber)
Hutter Zerstorer (jet fighter)
Rheinmetall-Borsig VTOL (two versions jet fighter)
Blohm & Voss BV 40V1 1944 (fighter glider)
Blohm & Voss BV P.175 (jet fighter)
Blohm & Voss BV P.188-02 (jet bomber)
Blohm & Voss BV P.198 1944 (backward swept wings version jet fighter)
Dornier Do P.232-2 1943 (jet propeller fighter)
Dornier Do P.232-3 1943 (jet propeller fighter)
Dornier Canard 1944 (jet fighter)
Dornier Volksjaeger (jet fighter)
Junkers Ju 248 1944 (rocket fighter)
Junkers Ju 287V1 1944 (jet bomber with forward swept wings)
Junkers Ju EF 014 (jet fighter)
Junkers Ju EF 122 (jet bomber with forward swept wings)
Junkers Ju EF 123, Junkers Ju EF 124 Volksjaeger 1944 (jet fighter)
Junkers Ju EF 125 (jet bomber with forward swept wings)
Junkers Ju EF 126 1944 (two engined version jet fighter)
Junkers Ju EF 131 (Junkers Ju 287V3) 1946 (jet bomber with forward swept wings)
Junkers Klagenfurt KLF-225V1 1945 (rocket fighter)
Junkers Strahl rekord flugzeug SRF 1939 (jet airplane)
Messerschmitt Me 109TL-1 (jet fighter)
Messerschmitt Me 163S Komet 1941 (rocket fighter)
Messerschmitt Me 262HG Delta (jet fighter)
Messerschmitt Me 262HG-III-3 (jet fighter)
Messerschmitt Me 262HG-IV (jet fighter)
Messerschmitt Me 262 Night fighter 1945 (jet fighter)
Messerschmitt Me 262T-1 1942 (jet fighter)
Messerschmitt Me 263A 1944 (rocket fighter)
Messerschmitt Me 271 Blitz zerstorer 1943 (jet fighter)
Messerschmitt Me 328A 1944 (two versions jet fighter)
Messerschmitt Me 328B 1944 (jet fighter)
Messerschmitt Me P.1070 1940 (jet fighter)
Messerschmitt Me P.1079-1 1941 (jet fighter)
Messerschmitt Me P.1079-2 1941 (jet fighter)
Messerschmitt Me P.1079-10C 1941 (jet fighter)
Messerschmitt Me P.1079-13B 1941 (jet fighter)
Messerschmitt Me P.1079-15 1941 (jet fighter)
Messerschmitt Me P.1079-16 1941 (jet fighter)
Messerschmitt Me P.1079-51 (jet fighter)
Messerschmitt Me P.1101-44 1944 (jet fighter)
Messerschmitt Me P.1101-101 1945 (jet bomber with swing wings)
Messerschmitt Me P.1101-102 1945 (jet bomber)
Messerschmitt Me P.1101-103 1945 (jet bomber with swing wings)
Messerschmitt Me P.1101-104, Messerschmitt Me P.1101-105 1945 (jet bomber)
Messerschmitt Wildgans (jet fighter)
Messerschmitt Zerstorer I (the other project of that jet fighter)
The Sack AS-7 and AS-8 shown here are purely fictional. I created them some years ago for the X-Plane 5 flight simulator. They are inspired by the AS-6, but otherwise not based on any real-life concepts. (The screenshots are my own copyright, by the way.)
ReplyDeleteJorg thanks for the information
Deleteif that is true that you are saying then some will confuse them for real concepts
by the way if you search the internet there are sites that refer to a Sack AS-7, to a Sack AS-8 and even to a Sack AS-9, how this?
here is a site:
https://picclick.de/Sack-AS-5-V1-Testmodell-1-72-254522085596.html
and here is another site that gives credit for the creations to someone named Joerg Benscheidt (that doesn't seem to be you):
http://discaircraft.greyfalcon.us/ARTHUR%20SACK%20A.htm
"(The screenshots are my own copyright, by the way.)" and of course the credits go to whatever constructor, at least someone admits his creations
the true german engineering is NAZI engineering
ReplyDeleteof course it is nazi (national socialist) and "their" technology was given to them by the black brotherhood (old world order)
Deletenot even the ones in the white brotherhood (new world order) had such technology in 1940s
https://postimg.cc/kD1t6d2f