Justo Miranda’s “Unknown!” volume 4 is now available for download. This issue includes 60 pages of technical illustrations with 1/72, 1/24 and 1/5 scale drawings and English text. The Unknown! series is at the bottom of this page:
http://www.up-ship.com/blog/drawndoc/rd/rd.htm
*Horten Ho XIII B German supersonic delta fighter
*Henschel P.75 German canard-pusher heavy fighter, *”Einpersonenfluggerät” German flying belt
*”Panzerblitz I” German antitank airborne rocket series
*Curtiss-Wright P-248-01 (CW-21B “Demon” + Allison engine)
*Twin-engined variant of Curtiss P.40, Davis “Manta fighter” (twin boom airframe)
*Davis “Manta fighter” (conventional airframe)
*Kawanishi “Baika” model 1 (detachable undercarriage)
*Kawanishi “Baika” model 2 (submarine launched variant)
*Kawanishi “Baika” model 3 (air launched variant)
*Blackburn B-37 “Firebrand” Mk I & Mk II British naval fighter
*Fiat G.50V, G.52 & G.53 in line engined variants
*French flying guns in WWII : MAC 34, Oerlikon FFS, HS.7, HS.9 & HS.404
*French baby fighters Potez 230, Roussel R.30 & Bloch 700/720
Unknown #4 can be purchased for download for $16.
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I never could figure out on thing about the Henschel P.75 design.
It has a single ventral fin; if they had put twin ventral fins on it they could have housed the main gear legs inside of them, and just have the wheels extend from their bottom tips, saving both weight and complexity by turning the fins into wheel pants.