Huricat?

Posted:
Mon Jun 14, 2004 11:51 pm
by bozotheclown338
I saw this on the History Channel about Allied and Japanese secret planes, that there were Hurricanes launched off a boat like a Kingfisher, but with rockets. Is there any available???
Re: Huricat?

Posted:
Tue Jun 15, 2004 10:30 am
by Felix/FFDS
#1 - Hurricanes were catapulted off merchant ships - the so-called "Hurricats". This was a risky affair since if the plane was catapulted to hunt an intruder (FW-200 or so) and wasn't within flying distance of land, he'd have to make a water landing.
#1(a) - on of the "Hurricat" studies also envisioned a jettisonable set of wings, effectively making the Hurricane a biplane.
#2 - "12,000" Japanese planes. ... I don't know if the number was that high, but there were many airplanes being stockpiled for the last gasp - suicide flights if the Allied navies decided to invade Japan. Many of these planes, however, were cheap, purpose built aircraft with just enough "flyability" and fuel capacity for a one-way trip. In essence, they were an engine (any available one would do), attached to a fuselage/ wings/ tail to carry one bomb. Obsolete aircraft, including trainers, liason aircraft, were also prepped.
Re: Huricat?

Posted:
Tue Jun 15, 2004 3:46 pm
by bozotheclown338
It said over and over about there being 12,000 total finished/unfinished/damaged in underground bases in the mainland of Japan. Also, some of them were designs given to them from the Germans, such as the Komet.(or comet, i am not sure) One of them resembled a Mikoyan 1.42. It surprised me too of how many there were.