"WHAT-IF" Asymmetrics

Well, the asymmetric aircraft idea wasn't very popular among the aviation designers. So why not to call a bit of fantasy and imagine how the well-known types would have looked like in asymmetric layout... Just to spice up this "serious" site :)


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"P-38S1"

"P-38S1"
"Single-Jet Meteor"
"Tandem Tigercat"
"BV.241"
"Experimental BV.141 version with wing tip nacelle."
"Experimental "push-pull" BV.141 version."
"Asymmetric Bf.110 with fuselage mounted engine and one starboard nacelle"
"Alternative (mirror) BV.141 layout"
"Asymmetric FW.189 version"
"Asymmetric FW.189 version"
Hypothetical "Pulverizer" by Ronnie Olsthoorn
A "what-if" asymmetric Me.262V.1 by Glenn Ludgate
A "what-if" KIWI asymmetric P-38 version
Hypothetical Ar.241 by Antony Morgan
Hypothetical "SYMMETRIC BV.141"
A "what-if" asymmetric FW-190 by Glenn Ludgate.
This FW 190 V18 could be used as a prone pilot test bed for the He.Julia rocket fighter project.
Another asymmetric P-38 by Glenn Ludgate.
A jet engine test bed this time.
The real photos of Junkers jets' wind tunnel models.
Were they just testing different airflow parameters, or were they REALLY designed ASYMMETRIC ??
Glenn Ludgate's idea of a "conventional" BV-141 layout.
OK, this is not asymmetric, just another "what-if" for a bit of fun :)
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