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Alec K (Pardubak)
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054: Mistel towing trials with Dfs 230 using Fw 56
HM0054

Scale:
1:72
Status:
Completed
Started:
April 18, 2018
Completed:
May 30, 2019
Time spent:
167 hrs

Most of the narrative surrounding the Mistel concept centers around its use later in WWII to deliver warhead-armed lower component as a guided missile against ships and other heavily fortified targets. The concept was initially developed for a different reason: an alternative to towing troop gliders using long tow lines and slow-flying tow aircraft. Coupling two aircraft in a piggy-back configuration was not new and Hugo Junkers filed a patent application for use of such an arrangement in 1927. A group of designers at DFS, led by Fritz Stammer, undertook to prove the feasibility of the concept in the Fall of 1942. The initial testing was designed to evaluate the flight characteristic of the piggy-back combination and to test separation during flight, so the ability to take off under its own power was not important. For this, a Dfs 230 glider and Klemm Kl 35 was used. Several successful tests were completed with this configuration (it was towed into the air using a Ju 52). As the Klemm Kl 35 lacked enough power to maintain combination’s horizontal flight, Fw 56 was substituted as the upper component, again towed into the air by Ju 52. Additional tests using He 111 as a tow aircraft were performed, with mixed results. Finally, Bf 109E was used as the upper component, allowing the combination to take off under its own power. These tests paved the way for later development of the Mistel into an offensive weapon under the project code-named “Beethoven”.

Project inventory

Full kits
92172
"Unternehmen Eiche"
DFS-230 Luftwaffe Glider
RS Models 1:72
92172 2015 New decals
238
Focke Wulf Fw 56 Stösser
Heller 1:72
238 1979 New box
Detail and Conversion sets
QB 72 477
Avia
B.534 - Seat w/ Safety Belts for Eduard
Quickboost 1:72
QB 72 477 2015 New tool
73022
Seatbelts Luftwaffe fighters SUPER FABRIC
Eduard 1:72
73022 2014 New tool
Decals
KW1724832
War Birds
German Insignia (Tail) Multi Scale Sheet - 1:144/1:72/1:48/1:32
Kits-World
KW1724832 2013 New tool
Masks
M72046
Canopy Mask
DFS 230 for RS Models
Peewit 1:72
M72046
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Project references

Mistel (Classic Publications 7)
Mistel German Composite Aircraft and Operations 1942 - 1945
Luftwaffe Classics No. 7
Robert Forsyth
2001
German Gliders in World War II (Schiffer Publishing 48)
German Gliders in World War II DFS 230 - DFS 331 - Go 242 - Go 345 - Ka 430 - Me 321 - Ju 322
Schiffer Military History No. 48
Heinz J. Nowarra
1991
Luftwaffe Mistel Composite Bomber Units (Osprey Publications 112)
Luftwaffe Mistel Composite Bomber Units
Combat Aircraft No. 112
Robert Forsyth
2015
MISTEL (Schiffer Military History )
MISTEL The Piggy-Back Aircraft of the Luftwaffe
Hans-Peter Dabrowski
1994

Photoalbums

82 images
Dfs 230 as used in the Mistel trialsView album, image #75
1:72
1:72 DFS-230 Luftwaffe Glider (RS Models 92172)1:72 Focke Wulf Fw 56 Stösser (Heller 238)1:72 DFS 230 (Peewit M72046)3+
58 images
Fw 56 Stösser as used in the Mistel trialsView album, image #52
1:72
1:72 DFS-230 Luftwaffe Glider (RS Models 92172)1:72 Focke Wulf Fw 56 Stösser (Heller 238)1:72 DFS 230 (Peewit M72046)3+
6 images
Mistel: Dfs 230 with Fw 56View album, image #1
1:72
1:72 DFS-230 Luftwaffe Glider (RS Models 92172)1:72 Focke Wulf Fw 56 Stösser (Heller 238)1:72 DFS 230 (Peewit M72046)3+

Comments

1 23 September 2018, 19:55

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