Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q447575> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 72 of
72
with 100 triples per page.
- Q447575 subject Q7034535.
- Q447575 subject Q8258478.
- Q447575 subject Q8639164.
- Q447575 subject Q8672045.
- Q447575 subject Q8714842.
- Q447575 abstract "The Arado E.381 (Kleinstjäger – "smallest fighter") was a proposed parasite fighter aircraft. Conceived by Arado Flugzeugwerke in December 1944 for Germany's Luftwaffe during World War II, the E.381 was to have been carried aloft by and launched from an Arado Ar 234 "mother" aircraft. It would then have activated its rocket engine, which would have propelled it to attack Allied (mainly American and British) bombers. Development was cancelled due to lack of funds and official support.There were three proposed variants; each had fuel capacity for only two target runs, after which the pilot would have been required to glide without power to a landing on under-belly skids. To survive close pursuits, the E.381 was designed with the narrowest frontal cross section possible to increase its chances of surviving shots from the front. This also forced the pilot to lie in a prone position. The cross-section was 0.45 square meters (4.8 sq ft), or approximately a quarter of the cross section of the Messerschmitt Bf 109.".
- Q447575 manufacturer Q624899.
- Q447575 numberBuilt "0".
- Q447575 origin Q183.
- Q447575 thumbnail Arado_E.381_II_(en).svg?width=300.
- Q447575 type Q1065322.
- Q447575 wikiPageWikiLink Q1064483.
- Q447575 wikiPageWikiLink Q1065322.
- Q447575 wikiPageWikiLink Q1110579.
- Q447575 wikiPageWikiLink Q1133376.
- Q447575 wikiPageWikiLink Q127771.
- Q447575 wikiPageWikiLink Q1506785.
- Q447575 wikiPageWikiLink Q1509498.
- Q447575 wikiPageWikiLink Q155296.
- Q447575 wikiPageWikiLink Q155639.
- Q447575 wikiPageWikiLink Q157335.
- Q447575 wikiPageWikiLink Q16271135.
- Q447575 wikiPageWikiLink Q163580.
- Q447575 wikiPageWikiLink Q1666492.
- Q447575 wikiPageWikiLink Q183.
- Q447575 wikiPageWikiLink Q194156.
- Q447575 wikiPageWikiLink Q206621.
- Q447575 wikiPageWikiLink Q20793164.
- Q447575 wikiPageWikiLink Q2564009.
- Q447575 wikiPageWikiLink Q263421.
- Q447575 wikiPageWikiLink Q26678.
- Q447575 wikiPageWikiLink Q284602.
- Q447575 wikiPageWikiLink Q329888.
- Q447575 wikiPageWikiLink Q335225.
- Q447575 wikiPageWikiLink Q362.
- Q447575 wikiPageWikiLink Q41291.
- Q447575 wikiPageWikiLink Q473481.
- Q447575 wikiPageWikiLink Q5150698.
- Q447575 wikiPageWikiLink Q547465.
- Q447575 wikiPageWikiLink Q578657.
- Q447575 wikiPageWikiLink Q591399.
- Q447575 wikiPageWikiLink Q624161.
- Q447575 wikiPageWikiLink Q624899.
- Q447575 wikiPageWikiLink Q6636868.
- Q447575 wikiPageWikiLink Q689213.
- Q447575 wikiPageWikiLink Q696016.
- Q447575 wikiPageWikiLink Q698081.
- Q447575 wikiPageWikiLink Q7034535.
- Q447575 wikiPageWikiLink Q728.
- Q447575 wikiPageWikiLink Q7318.
- Q447575 wikiPageWikiLink Q787396.
- Q447575 wikiPageWikiLink Q8258478.
- Q447575 wikiPageWikiLink Q845080.
- Q447575 wikiPageWikiLink Q8639164.
- Q447575 wikiPageWikiLink Q8672045.
- Q447575 wikiPageWikiLink Q8714842.
- Q447575 wikiPageWikiLink Q898697.
- Q447575 wikiPageWikiLink Q898703.
- Q447575 manufacturer Q624899.
- Q447575 nationalOrigin Q183.
- Q447575 numberBuilt "0".
- Q447575 type Q1065322.
- Q447575 type Q127771.
- Q447575 type Product.
- Q447575 type Aircraft.
- Q447575 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q447575 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q447575 type Thing.
- Q447575 type Q11436.
- Q447575 comment "The Arado E.381 (Kleinstjäger – "smallest fighter") was a proposed parasite fighter aircraft. Conceived by Arado Flugzeugwerke in December 1944 for Germany's Luftwaffe during World War II, the E.381 was to have been carried aloft by and launched from an Arado Ar 234 "mother" aircraft. It would then have activated its rocket engine, which would have propelled it to attack Allied (mainly American and British) bombers.".
- Q447575 label "Arado E.381".
- Q447575 depiction Arado_E.381_II_(en).svg.