From jet planes and high altitude aircraft to radar-equipped fighters
configured to deliver chemical weapons, numerous Luftwaffe planes were
designed and reached prototype stage but never made it into mass
production or battle. Luftwaffe X-Planes is a definitive, revelatory
guide to the remarkable range of secret planes that the Third Reich
failed to complete.
Despite the Allied authorities ban on research, countless aircraft were
designed and tested by the Luftwaffe and German manufacturers before
World War II. The research took place at secret evaluation sites in
Germany, Switzerland, Sweden, and the USSR. After the outbreak of the
war this work continued. Many projects remained on the drawing board or
at prototype stage because either they were deemed unsuitable or, as is
the case with most of those in this selection, the developers simply ran
out of time and the projects never went into production.
Renowned aviation expert Manfred Griehl has painstakingly assembled a
valuable selection of images which shows the remarkable range of
projects dreamed up by the German designers. Had these innovative
projects ever been realized the course of the World War II could have
been dramatically different.