Technicalities: Piggybacks and Parasites | Flying - Flying
Technicalities: Piggybacks and Parasites | Flying - Flying |
Technicalities: Piggybacks and Parasites | Flying - Flying Posted: 30 Jan 2020 09:26 AM PST ![]() Lufthansa took the principle a step further, launching twin-engine Dorniers to Brazil from a catapult-equipped ship parked on the coast of Africa. Twins were considered unequal to the weather of the North Atlantic, however, and the German shipbuilding firm of Blohm & Voss, which had an active airplane-manufacturing component, produced a four-engine floatplane, designated Ha 139, with a takeoff weight of 39,000 pounds—of which, you guessed it, about a third was fuel. It too was catapult-launched from a ship. |
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