
Ta154A-1 Moskito:

According to German propagandists, this was to be the Teutonic
Mosquito. With enough development, it is possible it could have
been not an equal, but a superior aircraft. In common with the
Mosquito, the Ta154 was constructed largely of wood, which was both
damage-resistant and lightweight.  The Ta154 had the heavy armament
of 2 20mm MG151 (200rpg) and 2 30mm MK108 (110rpg), coupled with a
top speed of 404mph.  Flight testing showed it to be VERY agile,
and test pilots were quite pleased.  Fate was against the Moskito,
however, as constructional problems arose. Glue was used to fit the
wooden components of the aircraft together, but the new glue used
on the Ta154 ended up rotting critical parts and joints, causing
crashes.  Engines fires were also encountered, but the program was
cancelled before this teething problem was solved.
I have also included the Ta254B-3 for your experimentation. This
was a planned upgrade of the Moskito which added more powerful
engines (w/ MW50 injection), giving it a top speed of 448mph <!>.
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