Dfs 194

DFS 194
Description
RoleResearch aircraft
Crewone, pilot
Weights
Empty
Loaded2,100 kg4,620 lb
Powerplant
Engine1x Walter R I-203 rocket
Power3.9 kN882 lb
Performance
Maximum speed550 km/h340 mph
Endurance
Service ceiling
Rate of Climb1,615 m/min5,297 ft/min
The DFS 194 was a rocket-powered aircraft designed by Alexander Lippisch at the Deutsche Forschungsanstalt fr Segelflug (DFS - German Institute for Sailplane Flight) based on his Delta series of tail-less designs. As originally conceived, it would have been a tail-less aircraft similar to his DFS 40, powered by a conventional piston engine driving a pusher propeller. The airframe was completed in this configuration in March 1938. Lippisch's designs had attracted the attention of the Reichsluftfahrtministerium (RLM - Reich Aviation Ministry) who believed that tail-less aircraft were the best basis for a rocket-powered fighter. On January 2 1939, Lippisch and his team were transferred to the Messerschmitt company to begin work on such an aircraft, under what was known as Project X. The DFS-194 was modified to accept a Walter R I-203 rocket engine designed by Hellmuth Walter, and by October, the aircraft was undergoing engine tests at Peenemnde. These were followed by glide tests in early 1940 leading to a the first powered flight in August with Heini Dittmar at the controls. The flight went exceedingly well, the plane attaining a top speed of 343 mph (550 km/h), with performance much superior to the more basic Heinkel He 176 which had been tested July 20, 1939 with a earlier Walter rocket engine. The aircraft proved to have excellent flying characteristics, and proved safe to fly at nearly twice the anticipated speed. These excellent results paved the way for the next stage of the project, which now received priority status from the RLM. The following year, the result would be the Messerschmitt Me 163, a considerably refined design along the same basic lines. Main Development Sequence
bgcolor="#e0e0e0" colspan="2" align="center" style="border-bottom:3px solid"|Related content
b>Related Development align="center"| DFS 39 - Me 163 - Me 263 - J8M
b>Similar Aircraft align="center"| GIRD RP-1
b>Designation Series align="center"| Fw 191 - Ao 192 - DFS 193 - DFS 194 - Ar 195 - Ar 196 - Ar 197
b>Related Lists align="center"| List of military aircraft of Germany

 

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