Fieseler F 3

The Fieseler F 3 Wespe ("Wasp") was a German aircraft developed in the early 1930s by Gerhard Fieseler. Little history of the aircraft remains due in part to destruction of records and documents during World War II.[1]

F 3
Photo of the Fieseler F3 "Wespe", a twin-engine, brushless sports and touring aircraft. Two tandem seats. Two 75 HP Pobjoy motors in tandem. Built at the Fieseler Flugzeugbau Kassel.
Role Experimental
Manufacturer Gerhard Fieseler
Designer Gerhard Fieseler
First flight ca. 1932
Number built 3
Variants Lippisch Delta IV

The aircraft configuration, either inspired by or copied from Alexander Lippisch, featured a flying wing design with winglets and two radial engines. The seven cylinder Pobjoy R engines were installed in a push-pull configuration and provided 75-85 horsepower each. A two bladed propeller manufactured by Gustav Schwarz can be seen in some of the few remaining photos.[2] The design featured a canard and folding wings. Different versions of the aircraft had either a fully enclosed "greenhouse" style canopy or two open cockpits. After determining the aircraft to be generally uncontrollable, the project was transitioned to the Rhön-Rossitten Gesellschaft (RRG).[3] The design was further evolved into the Lippisch Delta IV.

References

  1. Frost, Gunter (October 2013). "Fieseler F 3 "Wespe" (RRG "Delta IV")" (PDF). JET+PROP. 3: 1. Retrieved 5 June 2020.
  2. Frost, Gunter (October 2013). "Fieseler F 3 "Wespe" (RRG "Delta IV")" (PDF). JET+PROP. 3: 3–4. Retrieved 5 June 2020.
  3. "Fieseler Storch". www.fieseler-storch-kassel.de. Retrieved 5 June 2020.

Further reading

  • Fieseler F 3 "Wespe" (RRG "Delta IV"), Gunter Frost, JET+PROP Nr. 3, 2004


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