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Silbervogel Antipodal Bomber

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  • Member since
    December 2002
  • From: Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England
Posted by Bish on Tuesday, May 4, 2021 2:56 PM

Subjects like this are worth the effort when they coming around. Like you i have been aware of this project for some tie and hopped there would be a plastic kit of it. Will be watching this.

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  • Member since
    May 2011
  • From: Honolulu, Hawaii
Silbervogel Antipodal Bomber
Posted by Real G on Tuesday, May 4, 2021 2:40 PM

The Silbervogel (Silver Bird) was a 1940s proposal for a sub-orbital "Amerika Bomber".  It was to have been launched off a sloped ramp some 2 miles long using a rocket boosted sled.  Once airborne, it would use its own rocket engine to climb past the atmosphere and begin a series of shallow "skips" to extend range.  After its payload was released it was to glide down to a friendly airfield for recovery and reuse.

That was the plan anyway, and needless to say the concept exceeded the state-of-the-art in materials, aerodynamics, controls, and navigation.  Although the German brass were cool to the proposal, some prelimnary wind tunnel testing using a scale model was conducted.  In hindsight, the idea was (eventually) technically feasible, and post-war the US Air Force developed a simialr project known as the X-20 Dynasoar.  Although nothing came of the X-20, the Space Shuttle could be said to have been the direct descendant of these early proposals.

So back to the kit!  I have known of the Silbervogel for many years now, and filed the idea of scratchbuilding one in the "to-do-someday" file.  Sharkit made a 1/72 resin kit a while back, but after inspecting a friend's example I was less than impressed.  So once again those crafty Ukrainians have somehow siphoned off my dreams while I sleep and produced yet another irresistable injected kit.

To be honest and up-front about it, this is a low pressure limited run kit.  Flash is heavy in places, and I do not expect anything to fit perfectly without some adjutment.  Some kit engineering is questionable as well - the nose assembly and stabilizers are butt joined to the fuselage.  The stabilizers concern me, as I feel it will be necessary to engineer a spar to keep them from being easily knocked off.

On the positive side, the entire upper nose is molded as a single part in clear plastic.  Combined with the included die cut masks, making tidy looking windows should be relatively simple.  3-D printed cockpit instrument console decals are provided, which is the latest rage in the modelng world.  The regular decal sheet has some nice "Silbervogel" emblems which I will definitely use.

AMP/Mikro Mir's Silbervogel will require a bit more effort to build than a mainstream kit, but the oddball subject calls to me.  They have been at it again with their Dream Siphon machine, as their latest announcement is a 1/72 Martin XB-51(!!!).  I'm gonna need some caffeine pills to stay awake to build all this wonderful stuff!

 

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