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Luft '46 Colours Pt. 7 - Bombers 2

Considering the German authorities gave the order for all work on bomber designs to be frozen late in the war to concentrate on defensive aircraft such as fighters and zerstorers, there were many concepts and designs already on the drawing board. In fact, after the first and this second part there are plenty bomber designs to do a Part 3 or even a 4th in the future.
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About the Author

About Peter Allen (flitzer)
FROM: ENGLAND - NORTH WEST, UNITED KINGDOM

Greetings to all. My real name is Peter Allen and I have recently returned to UK from working in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, as a creative director in an advertising agency. My home town is Wigan in the north of England. I’m married to Emily, a Polish lass who tolerates my modelling well. I’ve wor...


Comments

Another bevy of beauties from Peter. Very nice work.
FEB 23, 2005 - 11:01 AM
Lovely stuff, as usual Peter. Some very interesting schemes. Mal
FEB 24, 2005 - 08:48 AM
Top notch! One thing i like very much about the Luft 46 series is taht you also show the aircraft from above. Most aircraft profiles only show the plane from the side so you can not see the camo on the wings. cheers Philip
FEB 24, 2005 - 09:00 AM
Many thanks lads... Top views....all part of the service...lol. If you enjoy them half as much as I do doing them then its all worthwhile. Cheers and thanks Peter :-)
FEB 25, 2005 - 05:38 PM
I dont undertsand, are these make believe bomber designs and schemes?
FEB 27, 2005 - 01:15 AM
Hi Johnny... Sort of. The designs are of secret project designs that the German's had on the drawing board, as mock-ups/models or even as pre-production prototypes. The monica Luft 46 is a title commonly used to describe what might have been in the air if WW2 had gone on longer than 45. It covers not just German stuff but all Nation's airforces involved at the time. The colours are based on real RLM colours. You can read the explanation in full by going to Part 1 in features. Hope its more undestandable now....lol.. Cheers Peter :-)
FEB 27, 2005 - 01:33 AM
Hi Johnny These are "might have beens". As the name suggests, Luft(waffe) '46 is all about the German designs which existed on paper at the end of WW2. If you follow Peter's series, you'll see how he's developed his theories on what colours might have been used, had WW2 continued. In fact, some of the field-mixes are possibly relevent to the non-standard schemes which appeared on German aircraft for real in 1945. All the best Rowan
FEB 27, 2005 - 01:36 AM