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Published: 2018-07-07 21:06:24 +0000 UTC; Views: 13818; Favourites: 214; Downloads: 0
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Description Built in competition to the Me-321 and 323 "Giant" heavy transport, the Veeblefitzer Ve-302 B transport glider, and the following Ve-302 C powered version, proved to be superior to the Messerschmidt design.
Constructed mostly with wood and welded steel tubes, and skinned with doped fabric, the "Atlas" was much simpler, and sturdier, than the Me-321/323.
The glider and powered versions, with the large tail surfaces, were much more controllable  in flight than the "Giant", with regard to directional stability.
Being smaller, and lighter, than the "Giant", the "Atlas", as it was titled, could carry a weight-load equal to the 321/323.
The "Giant" required 8 motors to perform, while the "Atlas" was successful with 6.
Defensive armament, for the glider version, was 4 x 7.9mm mg's positioned top mid fuselage and nose, with two mounted in the cockpit.  And for the powered version it was 2 x 20mm cannon, positioned top mid fuselage, and one mounted in the nose, in covered turrets. 1 x 7.9mm mg was mounted at rear of the cockpit canopy.  If necessary, the passenger windows could be quickly detached and soldiers could aim their weapons and fire at any attacking enemy aircraft(!).
The cargo bay could carry loads as large as a Tiger tank, with room for support troops.  But the heaviest loads required a long runway for take off, and a level, large space, for landing.  It was no guarantee that the aircraft could survive the landing without serious structural damage, but being able to deploy heavy armor with troops, behind enemy lines, was worth the risk.
Lighter armor and loads were more common, and the "Atlas" could soldier-on repeatedly with a minimum of maintenance.
The forward exit hatch was a simple affair.  The nose and cockpit section were hinged, so that it tilted up and back, allowing loads to be quickly deployed.  Cockpit control cables were designed to decouple automatically for a quick unloading, and would then reconnect when the nose section was lowered back into flight position. 
A skilled crew could land, unload, and leave under 5 minutes(!).
The glider version could be towed aloft by a He-111 Z.  The tow cable had two connections which were mated to two hard points, placed on the lower fuselage, just ahead of the fixed landing gear.  The hard points also acted as anti-tipping devices, to keep the machine from nosing over when landing.
Take off was assisted with 9 solid fuel rocket motors, placed in the tail, stacked in a metal box shelter.
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Comments: 61

Blits-Koalakatto In reply to ??? [2018-07-08 03:10:01 +0000 UTC]

the only plane that could transport a tiger tank

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DonaldMoore909 In reply to ??? [2018-07-07 21:49:13 +0000 UTC]

You've made me feel good, I put engines on two of the US's and one British glider to make them transport. Now will post them now. Of course the Prof. Veeblefitzer is superior to the ME design, Veeblefitzer is a genius! With these planes Genghis Khan XXII will be able to move his a whole lot of his troops and cargo fast. My hat off again to Prof. Anton Genghis Khan XXII!!! 

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Jimbowyrick1 In reply to DonaldMoore909 [2018-07-07 21:53:59 +0000 UTC]

Thank you!!!
Actually, I wasn't clear!  
GK XXII is the BAD GUY, and Prof. A.V. is helping the "Platonic Central European Republic" defend civilization.
But Prof. Veeblefitzer is "unstuck" in the multi-verse, and ends up often in a different alt' universe, time to time.

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DonaldMoore909 In reply to Jimbowyrick1 [2018-07-07 22:09:55 +0000 UTC]

Ok, I did wonder why he would help the mongol savages take over the world?

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Jimbowyrick1 In reply to DonaldMoore909 [2018-07-08 00:12:12 +0000 UTC]

Actually they love Beethoven, and insist that their children learn advanced geometry and astrophysics.  It's just that they love to pillage and plunder too much!

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DonaldMoore909 In reply to Jimbowyrick1 [2018-07-08 00:33:31 +0000 UTC]

You know that is true, the US lead most of the world in education like they were in the top 5. Since we have been at war with all the Color Revolutions the US has been slipping down, I think I read like 25th place now and still dropping. Constantly at war means a drop in the academic field?

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Jimbowyrick1 In reply to DonaldMoore909 [2018-07-08 02:17:27 +0000 UTC]

My friends in the LaRouche movement, years ago, documented how the early "Classic European Renaissance" methods of education were corrupted beginning with the "Dewey Reforms", early in the 20th Century.
I personally witnessed this beginning in the mid-late 1960's, where the requirements for math skills, foreign language, English language and the physical sciences were replaced with "electives".  Many students opted to avoid the really challenging courses that would prepare them for solving problems in the real world.  Instead they went for "liberal" arts, such as theater, painting, writing fiction, etc., or sports.
And this practice continues today, with the result being a shortage of skilled technical labor, etc.
China, however, for example, has made a serious commitment to foster the highest education possible for their population.  The result, so far, is that they've been able to lift 750 million people (!), in the last 30 years,  out of poverty, and into what we would popularly refer to as the "middle class".

The Chinese leaders, beginning in the 1970's, after the disastrous "Cultural Revolution" and "Great Leap Forward", studied the economic science theories of Lyndon LaRouche, and his wife Helga Zepp LaRouche.  Long story short, using classic Hamiltonian credit policies combined with LaRouche's advice, they turned China is the 2nd greatest economic power on the planet.

You can watch on our website: www.larouchepac.com , and on YouTube, classes given by my friends on real economic science and methods that solve problems.  The presentations are entertaining, and demonstrate that there is a viable alternative to the current disgusting "endless war" and "free market" speculation and banker bailouts that is presented to us as "economics".
See you at the revolution!  Jimbo 
 

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skyraidernimrod2 [2018-07-07 21:09:31 +0000 UTC]

Could have been the difference on the Eastern Front!!!

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Jimbowyrick1 In reply to skyraidernimrod2 [2018-07-07 21:25:28 +0000 UTC]

In my "Al't Universe", the evil Outer Mongolian Empire was the threat, with Genghis Khan XXII sweeping the planet!  

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skyraidernimrod2 In reply to Jimbowyrick1 [2018-07-07 21:32:09 +0000 UTC]

OK! So they would have helped on the Mongolian front! "WE NEED MORE TIGERS DAMMIT!!!"

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