highlever monoplane, VTOL design study
EF 050 Wind Channel Model
With the introduction of this developement, the "Entwicklungs-Flugzeug" designator EFo was changed to EF.
Not much is known about the EF50. It seemed to be a VTOL aircraft design parallel to the Focke-Achgelis Fa269.
The most characteristic item of the design is the large diameter of the props, which are extended nearly over the
whole wing span. These props were used as rotors during the vertical take off and landing and were turned into
horizontal position for forward flights.
Some sources also mention the EF50 as record or racing aircraft. But these sources seemed to be misleaded
by the large prop diameter. On the other hand, a Junkers engagement in VTOL or helicopter designs is not known
before or following the EF50 design. Junkers had no knowledge in this technologies. Therefore it is questionable,
why Junkers started the EF50 study or why the RLM asked Junkers for this design study.
It might be, that the EF50 was just an aerodynamical test project at Junkers, probably to support the
Fa269 developement. As the windchannel model is just known in horizontal flight configuration, it might be,
that Junkers was advised to research the aerodynamical influence of the large diameter props during this
flight configuration. That would mean, that the EF50 design was never intended for any construction. If the
EF50 is a support project for the RLM VTOL programme, the EF50 study must be dated around 1941 to 1942.
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