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词条 Focke-Wulf Ta 400
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  1. Design and development

  2. Specifications (Ta 400, estimated)

  3. See also

  4. References

     Notes  Bibliography 

  5. External links

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The Focke-Wulf Ta 400 was a large six-engined heavy bomber design developed in Nazi Germany in 1943 by Focke-Wulf as a serious contender for the Amerika Bomber project. One of the first aircraft to be developed from components from multiple countries, it was also one of the most advanced Focke-Wulf designs of World War II, though it never progressed beyond a wind tunnel model.

Designed as a bomber and long-range reconnaissance plane by Kurt Tank, the Ta 400 had a shoulder-mounted wing with 4° dihedral. One of the most striking features were the six BMW 801D radial engines, to which two Jumo 004 jet engines were later added.

Design and development

In response to the RLM guidelines of 22 January 1942, Kurt Tank of the Focke-Wulf company designed the Ta 400 as a bomber and long-range reconnaissance aircraft, to be powered by six BMW 801D radial engines, to which two Jumo 004 jet engines were later added. Design work was begun in 1943, much of it being carried out by French technicians working for Focke-Wulf at Châtillon-sous-Bagneux near Paris, with contracts for design and construction of major components being awarded to German, French, and Italian [1] companies in an attempt to speed the process and begin construction of prototypes as soon as possible.

The Ta 400 had a shoulder-mounted wing with 4° dihedral, with a long straight center section extending to the middle engine on each wing, and highly tapered outer wing panels. It had twin vertical stabilizers mounted at the tips of the tailplane. Like the American Boeing B-29 Superfortress, the Ta 400 was to have a pressurized crew compartment and tail turret, connected by pressurized tunnel, as well as multiple remote-controlled turrets. The crew of nine was to be protected by a heavy defensive armament, including ten 20 mm MG 151 cannons; and the same Hecklafette quadmount tail-turret with four MG 131 machine guns, as the later model Heinkel He 177A-series aircraft and He 177B bombers would have used.[2] Fuel supply was to have distributed across 32 fuel tanks. Another design feature was tricycle landing gear.

The maximum bomb load was to have been {{convert|24|t|lb|abbr=on}}. With a gross weight of {{convert|80.27|t|lb}}, the Ta 400 with DB 603 engines was estimated to have a range of {{convert|12000|km|mi|abbr=on}} in the reconnaissance role, cruising at {{convert|325|km/h|mph|abbr=on}}. The two bomber versions would have {{convert|76.07|t|ST}} and {{convert|80.87|t|ST}} gross weights with estimated ranges of {{convert|4500|km|mi|abbr=on}} and {{convert|10600|km|mi|abbr=on}} respectively. The projected Jumo-powered aircraft would have had a maximum range of {{convert|14000|km|mi|abbr=on}} for long range reconnaissance and {{convert|13000|km|mi|abbr=on}} as a bomber.[3]

As with the Heinkel He 277 competitor for the Amerika Bomber contract, no prototype of the Ta 400 was ever built. It never progressed beyond a wind tunnel model, and performance, range and dimensions here are based solely on the designers' estimates. The master aircraft designer Ernst Heinkel himself remarked in October 1943, while both designs were still being worked on, that he thought that only the Ta 400 could be a worthy competitor to his firm's He 277, for the Amerika Bomber competition.[4]

The Ta 400 was essentially a backup design for the Messerschmitt Me 264. As the design required more materials and labor than the Me 264, the RLM became convinced that further development of the Ta 400 was a waste, and on 15 October 1943 notified Focke-Wulf that the program would be terminated,[5] but the minutes of a meeting in Italy of Tank with Italian aviation industrialists on 18 April 1944 — just two days before[6] the entire He 277 program was also cancelled — confirmed that work on the design was still ongoing and proposed the cooperation of Italian industry in the project.[7][8]

Specifications (Ta 400, estimated)

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|length m=28.7
|span m=45.8
|gross weight kg=60,000


|eng1 number=6
|eng1 name=BMW 801D
|eng1 type=14-cyl. air-cooled twin-row radial piston engines
|eng1 kw=
|eng1 hp=1,700
|eng2 number=2
|eng2 name=Junkers Jumo 004
|eng2 type=turbojet engines
|eng2 kn=8.8


|max speed kmh=720
|range km=9,000


|guns=

  • 6 × MG 151/20 in three twin turrets
  • Four MG 131 machine guns mounted in tail turret.[9]
  • 2 × MG 131 machine guns in two remote-controlled turrets under the nose.

|bombs=
  • {{convert|10000|kg|abbr=on}} to 5,589 miles
  • {{convert|24040|kg|abbr=on}} max.

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See also

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|related=
  • Fw 300

|similar aircraft=
  • Boeing B-29 Superfortress
  • Heinkel He 277
  • Junkers Ju 390
  • Messerschmitt Me 264
  • Nakajima G10N
  • Victory Bomber

}}

References

Notes

1. ^Uziel 2012, p.48-49
2. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.deutscheluftwaffe.de/archiv/Dokumente/ABC/f/FockeWulf/Focke-Wulf%20Ta%20400/Focke%20Wulf%20Ta%20400%20Projekt.pdf |title=Kurzbeschreibung Focke-Wulf Ta 400 Fernkampfflugzeug - Heckstand |author= |date=October 13, 1943 |language=German |website=deutscheluftwaffe.de |publisher=Focke-Wulf Flugzeugbau, Bremen |access-date=January 3, 2016 |page=11 |quote=(in German)Der Schwerpunkt der Abwehr feindlicher Angriffe liegt bei dem bemannten Vierlings-Heckstand HL 131 V, der von der Firma Borsig entwickelt wurde. Der Stand hat hydraulischen Antrieb und bei gleichzeitigem Richten von Höhe und Seite eine maximale resultierende Richtgeschwindigkeit von 60°/sec. Der Schwenkwinkelbereich beträgt +/- 100° in horizontaler und +/- 60° in vertikaler Richtung. Die Munition ist in 4 Kästen zellenseitig untergebracht und wird durch Gurtfördermotoren dem Stand zugeführt. Die Schußanzahl beträgt pro Lauf ~1000 Schuss. |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150824031912/http://www.deutscheluftwaffe.de/archiv/Dokumente/ABC/f/FockeWulf/Focke-Wulf%20Ta%20400/Focke%20Wulf%20Ta%20400%20Projekt.pdf |archivedate=August 24, 2015 |df= }}
3. ^Griehl 2006, pp. 60–61.
4. ^{{cite book |last1=Griehl |first1=Manfred |last2=Dressel |first2=Joachim |title=Heinkel He 177 - 277 - 274 |url= |accessdate= |year=1998 |publisher=Airlife Publishing |location=Shrewsbury, UK |isbn=1-85310-364-0 |pages=197–199 }}
5. ^Griehl 2006, p. 138.
6. ^{{cite book |last1=Griehl |first1=Manfred |last2=Dressel |first2=Joachim |title=Heinkel He 177 – 277 – 274 |url= |accessdate= |year=1998 |publisher=Airlife Publishing |location=Shrewsbury, UK |isbn=1-85310-364-0 |page=203 }}
7. ^Griehl 2006, p. 138.
8. ^Uziel 2012, p. 48
9. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.deutscheluftwaffe.de/archiv/Dokumente/ABC/f/FockeWulf/Focke-Wulf%20Ta%20400/Focke%20Wulf%20Ta%20400%20Projekt.pdf |title=Kurzbeschreibung Focke-Wulf Ta 400 Fernkampfflugzeug - Heckstand |author= |date=13 October 1943 |website=deutscheluftwaffe.de |publisher=Focke-Wulf Flugzeugbau, Bremen |access-date=3 January 2016 |page=11 |quote= |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150824031912/http://www.deutscheluftwaffe.de/archiv/Dokumente/ABC/f/FockeWulf/Focke-Wulf%20Ta%20400/Focke%20Wulf%20Ta%20400%20Projekt.pdf |archivedate=24 August 2015 |df=dmy-all }}

Bibliography

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  • Griehl, Manfred. Luftwaffe over America. London: Greenhill Books, 2006. {{ISBN|978-0-7607-8697-0}}.
  • Herwig, Dieter and Heinz Rode. Luftwaffe Secret Projects: Strategic Bombers 1935-45. Earl Shilton, UK: Midland Publishing, 2000. {{ISBN|1-85780-092-3}}.
  • Uziel, Daniel. Arming the Luftwaffe: the German aviation industry in World War II . McFarland, US, 2012. {{ISBN|978-0-7864-6521-7}}.
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External links

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  • Complete specifications and three way blue prints.
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20150824031912/http://www.deutscheluftwaffe.de/archiv/Dokumente/ABC/f/FockeWulf/Focke-Wulf%20Ta%20400/Focke%20Wulf%20Ta%20400%20Projekt.pdf German WW II Focke-Wulf Ta 400 design manual]
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