Pierre
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As I said in a prior post, to my knowledge, no jets were ever produced by Focke-Wulf during WWII.
The word Rammjäger was improperly used with the units of the Jagdgeschwader 4. In fact, they were designated as Sturmböck or Sturmjäger.
The word Rammjäger was used to designated the Fieseler Fi 103R which is the "suicide jet" that corresponds the most to the description made by K&C.
The jet that is the closest to the model made by K&C is the Bachem Ba 349 Natter.
see: http://www.militaryfactory.com/german_jets.asp
I am not an expert in WWII planes but I have some knowledge and I can't find nothing in my reference books or in the net.
I must say that I am very intrigued and I'd really like to see a photo of a Focke-Wulf Rammjäger jet.
Accordingly, I am asking: where I can find a Fw Rammjäger jet like the one produced by K&C (except at my local dealer's store when available
).
Pierre.
The word Rammjäger was improperly used with the units of the Jagdgeschwader 4. In fact, they were designated as Sturmböck or Sturmjäger.
The word Rammjäger was used to designated the Fieseler Fi 103R which is the "suicide jet" that corresponds the most to the description made by K&C.
The jet that is the closest to the model made by K&C is the Bachem Ba 349 Natter.
see: http://www.militaryfactory.com/german_jets.asp
I am not an expert in WWII planes but I have some knowledge and I can't find nothing in my reference books or in the net.
I must say that I am very intrigued and I'd really like to see a photo of a Focke-Wulf Rammjäger jet.
Accordingly, I am asking: where I can find a Fw Rammjäger jet like the one produced by K&C (except at my local dealer's store when available
Pierre.