10-18-20, 10:36 AM
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Gefallen Engel U-666
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Originally Posted by Macgregor the Hammer
An observation man-kite that was standard equipment on Type IXD1 & IXD2
A F0cke-Achgelis Fa 330 Bachstelze. Essentially an Auto-gyro towed by cable.
That must have been fun duty on the North Atlantic!!
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Originally Posted by Jimbuna
Not if the boat was suddenly pounced on by aircraft.
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I posted this somewher in the forum in 2015, possibly the Bilge(Armistead had referenced it) or who,what ,where thread, I cannot recall; and it's been one of my desktop screen-saver photos since 2015. The gizmo was only used in the far South Atlantic and indian Oceans due to heavy aircover in the primary North Atlantic theatre. U-177, U-181, and U-852 all carried one; and they were type 1XD2 boats. In case of a crash dive, the cable would be immediately released allowing the aircraft to autorotate gently to the surface...apparently the crewman- lookout was...expendible. A serious waste of Reichsmarks imho: only one ship was ever sunk using the rotor-kite!
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