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Старый 28.03.2008, 22:23   #52
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Инфа по модификация FW-190: http://home.iae.nl/users/wbergmns/info/fw190.htm

Fw 190A-5/U14 - torpedo plane adopted for transportation of one aerial torpedo LT F 5b mounted on the under-fuselage ETC 502 rack; plane had an enlarged fin (similar to Ta 152) and heightened tail wheel strut to eliminate the possibility ground contact by the torpedo; armament consisted of only 2x1 MG 151/20 E cannons. Two planes were tested TD+SI, W.Nr. 150871 and TD+SJ, W.Nr. 150872.

Инфа по кол-ву произведенных: http://www.jg2.org/plane_descriptions/fw190a5.htm (к сожалению сказано, что сделано всего 2 машины )

Еще инфа по модификациям фоки: http://www.vectorsite.net/avfw190.html

The "FW-190A-5/U14" and "FW-190A-5/U15" were both torpedo-bombers with an extended tailwheel to give ground clearance for the torpedo. There was a similar modification, the "FW-190F-8/R15", for carriage of an odd munition known as the "BT-1400 torpedo bomb". The BT-1400 weighed 1,400 kilograms (3,090 pounds), and looked much more like a bomb than a torpedo, with a long tapered nose, three tailfins (including a folding bottom fin to permit ground clearance), and no propeller.
It is unclear if these FW-190 modifications saw much service, though it appears that late in the war the Luftwaffe special-operations group, KG-200, used FW-190s carrying BTs in operations against the Soviets. There are also stories of such long-tailwheel aircraft carrying SC-1800 1,800 kilogram (3,970 pound) bombs, if with great difficulty and stripped of everything that could be removed. They were apparently used to try to destroy the Remagen bridge over the Rhine, seized by the Allies in early 1945.

The BT series of munitions were also built in 200 kilogram (440 pound), 400 kilogram (880 pound), and 700 kilogram (1,540 pound) versions. They were unpowered, their shape having been designed to allow the bomb to remain on its drop trajectory even after it entered the water. A special bombsight was fitted to allow the pilot to drop the weapon so that it would shoot underneath a vessel and explode, it seems using a delayed-action fuze. The BT bombs could also be used for attacks on ground targets.

Похоже на F8/U2-U3 подвешивалась не совсем торпеда, точнее несамоходная торпедо-бомба BT1400/700. А вот LT F 5b / LT I нормальные торпеды похоже (см. http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deutsch...en_Weltkrieges)

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