Re: Blohm & Voss BV-141 - was I hallucinating?
Posted: 11 Jul 2009, 15:49
Hi John
During the War there was rumours of an Allied asymetric design being seen similar to the BV-141
It truns out it was Dakotas that at certain angles the closeness of the engines with the camo paint and lighting made only one engine visible and giving that effect.
I have been looking at what was flying around or could be yesterday and what that could be largish.I suspect it was bigger and further away than you think hence the slowness and deep noise........... and give that sort of optical illusion. A squarish ended wing, fin not raked. I don't know if anything going to Duxford would fly anywhere near you but they were due a JU.52. :think:
I just wondered about a long shot and thinking of angle etc and the way the eyesight works on tags and then draws from memory and perhaps you never saw enough to update your 'tag'
Just a thought....I'll go back and hide now. :lazy:
ATB
Garry
During the War there was rumours of an Allied asymetric design being seen similar to the BV-141
It truns out it was Dakotas that at certain angles the closeness of the engines with the camo paint and lighting made only one engine visible and giving that effect.
I have been looking at what was flying around or could be yesterday and what that could be largish.I suspect it was bigger and further away than you think hence the slowness and deep noise........... and give that sort of optical illusion. A squarish ended wing, fin not raked. I don't know if anything going to Duxford would fly anywhere near you but they were due a JU.52. :think:
I just wondered about a long shot and thinking of angle etc and the way the eyesight works on tags and then draws from memory and perhaps you never saw enough to update your 'tag'
Just a thought....I'll go back and hide now. :lazy:
ATB
Garry