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Re: Fi-156U
« Reply #36 on: April 09, 2014, 07:52:16 AM »



BEAUTIFUL to my eyes!
Thank you Mark Bombsaway!
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Re: Fi-156U
« Reply #37 on: April 12, 2014, 05:49:20 PM »

Hi can you post a separate link for the ski version? i tried the one above and it just gives me the regular one
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Re: Fi-156U
« Reply #38 on: April 12, 2014, 05:50:46 PM »

Any chance on doing a P version fitted with bomb racks.

Variants[edit]
Fi 156 V1: Prototype equipped with an adjustable metal propeller, registration D-IKVN (produced in 1935–1936)
Fi 156 V2: Prototype equipped with a Wooden propeller. First Prototype to fly (May 10, 1936). registration D-IDVS (produced in 1935–1936)
Fi 156 V3: Prototype identical to the V2. Test machine for various radio equipment, registration D-IGLI (produced in 1936)
Fi 156 V4: Prototype identical to the V3. Skis for landing gear and disposable auxiliary tank. (produced in 1936–1937)
Fi 156 V5: Production prototype for A-series. (produced in 1937)
Fi 156 A-0: Pre-production aircraft, identical to the V3. Ten aircraft were produced. (produced in 1937–1938)
Fi 156 A-1: First production models for service, ordered into production by the Luftwaffe with an order for 16 aircraft, the first production aircraft entered service in mid-1937. Some source cite only six were effectively produced. (produced in 1938)
Fi 156 B: Fitted with a new system which could retract the normally fixed leading edge slats and had a number of minor aerodynamic cleanups, boosting the speed to 208 km/h (130 mph). The Luftwaffe didn't consider such a small difference to be important and the Fi-156 B was not produced.
Fi 156 C-0: Pre-production. Essentially a "flexible" version of the A model. (produced in 1939)
Fi 156 C-1: Three-seater liaison version. (produced in 1939–1940)
Fi 156 C-2: Two-seat observation type, which had a raised, fully glazed rear dorsal gun position for mounting a MG 15 machine gun for defense, produced in 1940.
Fi 156 C-3: Replaced the C-1 and C-2 with a "universal cockpit" suited for any role. (produced in 1940–1941)
Fi 156 C-3/Trop: Version adapted for tropical/desert conditions. Filtered intakes. (produced in 1940–1942)
Fi 156 C-5: Addition of a belly hardpoint for a camera pod or jettisionable auxiliary tanks. Some were fitted with skis, rather than wheels, for operation on snow. (produced in 1941–1945)
Fi 156 C-5/Trop: Version adapted for tropical/desert conditions. Filtered intakes. (produced in 1941–1945)
Fi 156 D-0: Pre-production version of the air ambulance version of the C model with a larger cockpit and extra rear fuselage-location starboard-side door for stretcher accommodation. Powered by an Argus As 10P engine. (produced in 1941)
Fi 156 D-1: Production version of the D-0. (produced in 1942–1945)
Fi 156 E-0: Liaison version identical to the C-1; 10 pre-production aircraft were fitted with tracked landing gear and were produced in 1941–1942.
Fi 156 F or P: Counter insurgency version. Identical to the C-3 with machine guns in side windows and bomb-racks/smoke laying. (produced in 1942)
Fi 156 U: Anti-submarine version. Identical to the C-3 with depth charge. (produced in 1940)
Fi 156 K-1: Export version of the C-1 (Bought by Sweden).
Fi 256: A five seat civil version; two were built by Morane-Saulnier.
MS-500: Liaison version. French produced with 240 hp French built Argus engine.
MS-501: With a 233 hp Renault 6Q
MS-502: Liaison version. Identical to the MS-500, with the Argus engine replaced by a 230 hp Salmson 9ab radial engine.
MS-504: with a 304 hp Jacobs R-755-A2 radial engine.
MS-505: Observation version of the MS-500 with the Argus engine replaced by a 304 hp Jacobs R-755-A2 radial engine.
MS-506: with a 235 hp Lycoming engine.
Mráz K-65 ?áp: Production in Czechoslovakia after World War II.
Antonov OKA-38 Aist: An unlicensed Soviet copy of the Fi 156, powered by a copy of a Renault MV-6 inverted, air-cooled strai

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fieseler_Fi_156

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Re: Fi-156U
« Reply #39 on: April 12, 2014, 05:54:40 PM »

Hi can you post a separate link for the ski version? i tried the one above and it just gives me the regular one

Have you tried it on a winter map? It will show no skis in the arming screen. Only when you start a mission on a winter map.

I'll have to look into the P version.
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Re: Fi-156U
« Reply #40 on: April 12, 2014, 08:54:08 PM »

hi, ok will try. i thought it was a separate entry.thx.
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« Reply #41 on: April 12, 2014, 09:17:16 PM »

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Re: Fi-156U
« Reply #42 on: April 14, 2014, 12:08:25 PM »

great little plane for a great first plane mod, Mark -
fun to fly at a relaxing pace, new payload is cool! :D
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Re: Fi-156U
« Reply #43 on: April 14, 2014, 01:25:26 PM »

Thanks. As soon as I get out of the hospital I'll try making it an arty spotter next:)
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Re: Fi-156U
« Reply #44 on: April 14, 2014, 01:48:48 PM »

As soon as I get out of the hospital...

Oh God! What happened with you? :o
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Re: Fi-156U
« Reply #45 on: April 14, 2014, 02:16:11 PM »

I'm fine. Just the old ticker acting up. :)
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Re: Fi-156U
« Reply #46 on: April 14, 2014, 06:59:47 PM »

Get well soon dude.


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Re: Fi-156U
« Reply #47 on: April 14, 2014, 07:22:56 PM »

Thanks. Home now from the hospital. Still feeling like something the cat threw up but I'm back. Just wish I could have brought home a beautifull nurse. :)
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