Mistel (German for "mistletoe", a parasitic plant) was the larger, unmanned component of a composite aircraft configuration developed in Germany during...
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Kampfgeschwader 200 (section The Mistel programme)
their way to the Pacific war, leaving the Mistels no worthwhile targets in Scapa Flow.[citation needed] All Mistels were placed under the command of KG 200...
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pilots. Furthermore, at least three Pulkzerstörer (Formation Destroyer) and Mistel parasite fighter schemes were mooted for the type. The origins of the Ta...
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Heinkel He 162 Volksjäger (section He 162 Mistel)
ground. The Mistel series of fighter/powered bomb composite ground-attack aircraft pre-dated the He 162 by over two years, and the Mistel 5 project study...
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before the program could mature. The functioning but unsuccessful German Mistel flying bomb was essentially an enormous shaped charge mounted on a repurposed...
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Mistel is a river of Bavaria, Germany. It is a left tributary of the Red Main in Bayreuth. List of rivers of Bavaria Complete table of the Bavarian Waterbody...
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Junkers Ju 88 (redirect from Junkers Ju 88 Mistel)
1944. Some Ju 88 variants were also used as radio controlled bombs in the Mistel composite aircraft configuration, by coupling a bomber filled with explosive...
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is common Germanic (Old High German mistil, Middle High German mistel, Old English mistel, Old Norse mistil). Further etymology is uncertain, but may be...
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the Second World War some composites saw operational use including the Mistel ("mistletoe"), the larger unmanned component of a composite aircraft configuration...
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State Park, Georgia Mistletoe Villa, historical place in North Carolina Mistel, a type of German bomber during World War II Mistilteinn, in Icelandic mythology...
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or by launching them from a "piggy back" position (in the manner of the Mistel, but in reverse) atop the aircraft. In the latter configuration, a pilot-controlled...
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first Mistel combination Mistel 1 - warhead nosed Junkers Ju 88A-4 and Messerschmitt Bf 109F Mistel S-1 - trainer version of Mistel 1 Mistel 2 - warhead...
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facility (in Leningrad) had been heavily damaged. To accomplish the goal Mistel long-range bombers were to be employed. To destroy water turbines, special...
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War Museum showing faired-over gun ports and a belly-mounted ETC-501 bomb rack. This Fw 190 was used as the upper component for a Mistel flying bomb....
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in concept to the World War II Operation Aphrodite. Composite aircraft Mistel "America Almost Had a Nuclear-Armed Drone Bomber". medium.com. 16 December...
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PGM Henschel Hs 293 air-to-ship, rocket-boosted gliding guided bomb The Mistel composite aircraft configuration was used (with almost no effects) on the...
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USS Los Angeles in flight with attached fighter Project Gremlin of DARPA Mistel – German World War II project in which a piloted fighter aimed, then released...
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Drachenhöhle (1944) – aborted attack on Home Fleet at Scapa Flow, using Mistel composite aircraft Drumbeat (1942) – part of "Second Happy Time" (Paukenschlag)...
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bomb McDonnell LBD Gargoyle United States 1945 200 air-to-surface missile Mistel Germany 1943 250 large air-to-surface missile with parasite guidance aircraft...
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combination of two seaplanes operated by Imperial Airways in the late 1930s. Mistel - various fighter-bomber combinations used by Luftwaffe during World War...
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Retrieved 22 May 2021. Tubeuf, Karl; Neckel, Gustav (1923). Monographie der Mistel. München und Berlin, Oldenbourg. Huxley, A., ed. (1992). New RHS Dictionary...
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the un-manned bomber component of the Mistel V parasite bomber project designed in Germany during 1944. The Mistel V was a composite bomber comprising a...
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considered for towing winged auxiliary fuel tanks), or carried on a Me 264 in a Mistel type fashion. Three versions of the aircraft were initially proposed: an...
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were susceptible to bombardment. Nazi Germany, in 1943, also developed the Mistel composite aircraft program, which can be seen as a rudimentary air-launched...
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queen, Volume 1 By John Evans, Page 5 "HyperScale 48D001 Ju 88 G-6 and Mistel S-3C Collection decals". Hyperscale.com. Retrieved 15 April 2012. Bibliography...
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techniques with Operation Aphrodite, but had few successes; the German Mistel (Mistletoe) "parasite aircraft" was no more effective. The U.S. programs...
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(Istres) II.St.(JABO)/KG 51 (Soesterberg) Mistel Special Section 2. (Mistel I) /KG 101 (Saint-Dizier) II. (Mistel I) -(Detach)/KG 200 (Saint-Dizier) Bombers...
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of KG 200, and quickly opted to shelve the Reichenberg in favour of the Mistel project. By this point, the Allies had consolidated their position in France...
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but none were destroyed. One Mistel was shot down by a patrol of Spitfires of the Canadian 411(RCAF) Squadron. One Mistel did force a partial collapse...
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Daddy), nickname of Werner Mölders Vati und Sohn, nickname for the German Mistel aircraft VATI, acronym meaning "vote against the incumbents" Raffaello Follieri...
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