Blohm & Voss BV 141

Blohm & Voss BV 141

Infobox Aircraft
name = Blohm & Voss BV 141
type = Reconnaissance monoplane
manufacturer = Blohm & Voss




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first flight = 25 February 1938
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The Blohm & Voss BV 141 was a World War II German tactical reconnaissance aircraft prototype. It is best remembered as the most asymmetrical aircraft to have ever flown.

Design and development

In 1937, the German Air Ministry "Reichsluftfahrtministerium (RLM)" issued a specification for a single-engined reconnaissance aircraft with optimum visual characteristics. The preferred contractors were Arado, but the request prompted the Focke-Wulf company to work up the alternative idea of the Focke-Wulf Fw 189, a twin-boom design with two smaller engines and a central crew gondola, while Blohm & Voss proposed something far more radical. The proposal of chief designer Dr. Richard Vogt was the unique asymmetric BV 141.

The perspex (Plexiglas) glazed crew gondola on the starboard side strongly resembled that found on the Fw 189, and housed the pilot, observer and rear-gunner, while the fuselage on the port side led smoothly from the 1000 hp Bramo 123 radial engine to a tail unit (which was symmetrical in the BV 141 V1 prototype).

It would seem that the displacement of lift vs weight, and thrust vs drag, would have induced tendencies to yaw and roll requiring continual trimming to control, but the aircraft proved very stable and maneuverable. Indeed Dr. Vogt had calculated that the greater weight on one side of the aircraft could be cancelled out by the torque of the propeller.

Testing

The aircraft's design prompted a mixed response from the RLM and had no impact on their decision to build the Fw 189. Indeed, an urgent need for BMW 801 engines for use in the Fw 190 fighter aircraft further reduced any chance that the BV 141 would see production.

Three further prototypes and an evaluation batch of five BV 141As were produced, but the assessment was that they were underpowered. By the time that a batch of 12 BV 141Bs were built with the more powerful BMW 801 engines they were too late to make an impression, as production of the Fw 189 was already well along. The BV 141B had the starboard tail-plane virtually removed to improve the rear-gunner's field of view.

Several wrecked BV 141s were found by advancing Allied forces. One was even recovered by British forces and returned to England for examination. None survive today. Contrary to much that has been written, all BV 141s ordered were produced and delivered. Following is the complete record of BV 141 production.

*Prototypes
**BV 141 V1 ; WNr 141-00-0171 ; D-OTTO
**BV 141 V2 ; WNr 141-00-0172 ; D-ORJE then PC+BA
**BV 141 V3 ; WNr 141-00-0359 ; D-OLGA then BL+AA
*Preseries BV 141 A-0
**BV 141 A-01 (V4) ; WNr 01010360 ; D-OLLE
**BV 141 A-02 (V5) ; WNr 01010361 ; BL+AB
**BV 141 A-03 (V6) ; WNr 01010362 ; BL+AC
**BV 141 A-04 (V7) ; WNr 01010363 ; BL+AD
**BV 141 A-05 (V8) ; WNr 01010364 ; BL+AE
*Preseries BV 141 B-0
**BV 141 B-01 (V9) ; WNr 0210001 ; NC+QZ
**BV 141 B-02 (V10) ; WNr 0210002 ; NC+RA
**BV 141 B-03 (V11) ; WNr 0210003 ; NC+RB
**BV 141 B-04 (V12) ; WNr 0210004 ; NC+RC
**BV 141 B-05 (V13) ; WNr 0210005 ; NC+RD
**BV 141 B-06 (V14) ; WNr 0210006 ; NC+RE
**BV 141 B-07 (V15) ; WNr 0210007 ; NC+RF
**BV 141 B-08 (V16) ; WNr 0210008 ; NC+RG
**BV 141 B-09 (V17) ; WNr 0210009 ; NC+RH
**BV 141 B-010 (V18); WNr 0210010 ; NC+RI
*Series BV 141 B-1
**WNr 0210011 ; GK+GA
**WNr 0210012 ; GK+GB
**WNr 0210013 ; GK+GC
**WNr 0210014 ; GK+GD
**WNr 0210015 ; GK+GE
**WNr 0210016 ; GK+GF
**WNr 0210017 ; GK+GG
**WNr 0210018 ; GK+GH
**WNr 0210019 ; GL+AG
**WNr 0210020 ; GL+AH

The source of this information is the files of the Hamburger-Werke.

The Blohm & Voss team came up with several other asymmetric designs, but none were actually built.

pecifications (BV 141B)

aircraft specifications
plane or copter?=plane
jet or prop?=prop
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crew=3, pilot, observer and rear-gunner.
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payload main=
payload alt=
length main= 14 m
length alt= 45 ft 9 in
span main= 14 m
span alt= 45 ft 9 in
height main= 3.6 m
height alt= 11 ft 9 in
area main= 53 m²
area alt= 570 ft²
airfoil=
empty weight main= 4,700 kg
empty weight alt= 10,363 lb
loaded weight main= 5,700 kg
loaded weight alt= 12,568 lb
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engine (jet)=
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number of jets=
thrust main=
thrust alt=
thrust original=
afterburning thrust main=
afterburning thrust alt=
engine (prop)= BMW 801
type of prop=
number of props=1
power main= 1,160 kW
power alt= 1,560 hp
power original=
max speed main= 438 km/h @ 3,500 m
max speed alt= 272 mph @ 11,500 ft
cruise speed main=
cruise speed alt=
stall speed main=
stall speed alt=
never exceed speed main=
never exceed speed alt=
range main= 1,200 km
range alt= 745 mi
ceiling main= 10,000 m
ceiling alt= 32,800 ft
climb rate main= 570 m/min
climb rate alt= 1,860 ft/min
loading main= 60.2 kg/m²
loading alt= 12.3 lb/ft²
thrust/weight=
power/mass main= 448 W/kg
power/mass alt=0.274 hp/lb
more performance=
armament=
* 2 × MG 17 machine guns
* 2 × MG 15 machine guns
avionics=

ee also

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related=

similar aircraft=
*Focke-Wulf Fw 189
*Scaled Composites Boomerang (USA)

sequence=
BV 138 -
Ha 139 -
Ha 140 -BV 141 -
BV 142 -
BV 143 -
BV 144

lists=
*List of military aircraft of Germany

see also=

References

Notes

Bibliography

* Green, William. "Warplanes of the Third Reich". London: Macdonald and Jane's Publishers Ltd., 4th impression 1979, p. 81-86. ISBN 0-356-02382-6.
* Smith J.Richard and Kay, Anthony. "German Aircraft of the Second World War". London: Putnam & Company Ltd., 3rd impression 1978, p. 66-71. ISBN 0-370-00024-2.
* Taylor, Michael. "The World's Strangest Aircraft". London: Grange Books plc, 1999. ISBN 1-85627-869-7.
* Wood, Tony and Gunston, Bill. "Hitler's Luftwaffe: A pictorial history and technical encyclopedia of Hitler's air power in World War II". London: Salamander Books Ltd., 1977, p. 135. ISBN 0-86101-005-1.

External links

* [http://www.vrcurassow.com/2dvrc/sscuracao/BlohmundVoss.html Blohm & Voss BV 141]


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