Heinkel Wespe
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The Heinkel Wespe was a project study by the German company Heinkel for a tail-sitting, vertical take off and landing-interceptor aircraft. The aircraft did not have conventional wings, but instead featured a large rotor. Completed in 1945, it remained untested due to a lack of material at the end of the Second World War. A related project was the Heinkel Lerche.
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Heinkel, Germany,
Avro 707, Bell X-16, Bloch MB.200, Blohm & Voss P 212, Blohm & Voss P.170, Blohm & Voss P.208, bomber, Convair XC-99, Fokker C.X, Fokker D.VI, Fokker D.XIII, Fokker D.XXIII, Fokker F.I, Heinkel He 343, Heinkel P.1077, Hughes XF-11, IAR 80, Junkers Ju 390, KOMTA, Letov Š-1, Letov Š-13, Letov Š-3, Letov Š-4, McDonnell XF-85 Goblin, Messerschmitt Me 309Z, Mitsubishi Ki-20, Northrop Grumman E-10 MC2A, Polikarpov TIS, Praga E-51, Tupolev TB-1,
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