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The Fieseler Fi 167 was a 1930s German
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torpedo and
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bomber designed for use from the Graf Zeppelin class aircraft carriers under construction from 1936 to 1942.


Development

In early 1937, the ''Reichsluftfahrtministerium'' (German Ministry of Aviation) issued a specification for a carrier-based
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to operate from Germany's first
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, the ''Graf Zeppelin'' construction of which had started at the end of 1936. The specification was issued to two aircraft producers, Fieseler and Arado, and demanded an all-metal
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with a maximum speed of at least 300 km/h (186 mph), a range of at least 1,000 km (631 mi) and capable both of torpedo and dive-bombing.Green 1970, p. 37. By mid-1938 the Fiesler design proved to be superior to the Arado design, the Ar 195.Smith and Kay 1972, p. 147. The aircraft exceeded by far all requirements, had excellent handling capabilities and could carry about twice the required weapons payload. Like the company's better known
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Storch, the Fi 167 had surprising slow-speed capabilities; under the right conditions, the plane would be able to land almost vertically on a moving aircraft carrier. During a test flight, Gerhard Fieseler himself let the plane drop from while staying above the same ground point. For emergency landings at sea the Fi 167 could jettison its
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, and airtight compartments in the lower wing would help the aircraft stay afloat at least long enough for the two-man crew to evacuate. Two prototypes (Fi 167 V1 and V2) were built, followed by twelve pre-production models (Fi 167 A-0) which had only slight modifications from the prototypes.


Operations


Germany

Since the ''Graf Zeppelin'' was not expected to be completed before the end of 1940, construction of the Fi 167 had a low priority. When construction of the ''Graf Zeppelin'' was stopped in 1940, the completion of further aircraft was stopped and the completed examples were taken into
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service in the ''Erprobungsgruppe 167'' evaluation/test unit, with nine Fi 167s taken to the Netherlands for coastal trials. When construction of the ''Graf Zeppelin'' was resumed in 1942 the Ju 87C took over the role as a reconnaissance bomber, and torpedo bombers were no longer seen to be needed. The Fi 167s returned to Germany in mid-1943. After that they were sold to
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.Lisko, T. and Canak, D., ''Hrvatsko Ratno Zrakoplovstvo u Drugome Svejetskom Ratu'' (The Croatian Airforce in the Second World War) Zagreb, 1998 The remaining planes were used in the ''Deutsche Versuchsanstalt für Luftfahrt'' (German Aircraft Experimental Institute) in Budweis, Czechoslovakia, for testing different landing gear configurations. The two test aircraft had their lower wings removed just outboard of the landing gear to increase the sink rate for some of the tests.Smith and Kay 1972, p. 148.


Croatia

The Fi 167's short-field landing and load-carrying abilities made it ideal for transporting ammunition and other supplies to besieged Croatian Army garrisons, between their arrival in September 1944 and the end of the war. During one such mission, near
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on 10 October 1944, an Fi 167 of the
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, flown by eight-kill ace ''nar'' Bozidar Bartulovic,Savic and Ciglic, 2002, p. 67. was attacked by five North American Mustang Mk IIIs of No. 213 Squadron RAF. Three Mustangs' pilots, Sqn Ldr Clifford Vos and Sgts D.E. Firman and W.E. Mould, claimed a "single engined biplane, possibly a Fi 167" over Martinska Ves. Bartulovic was wounded in the head and the aircraft set alight, but Bartulovic's gunner, Mate Jurkovic, before bailing out, claimed one of the Mustangs. British records stated that Mould's aircraft was hit in the combat and wrecked in a subsequent crash-landing, possibly one of the last biplane "kills" of the war.Savic and Ciglic, 2002, p. 68.


Survivors

No examples of this aircraft are known to have survived.


Operators

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Specifications (Fi 167A-0)


See also

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Notes


References

* Green, William. ''Warplanes of the Third Reich''. New York: Doubleday, 1972. . *Lisko, T. and Canak, D., Hrvatsko Ratno Zrakoplovstvo u Drugome Svejetskom Ratu (The Croatian Airforce in the Second World War) Zagreb, 1998. * Savic, D. and Ciglic, B. Croatian Aces of World War II Osprey Aircraft of the Aces - 49, Oxford, 2002 . * *


External links

* http://www.warbirdsresourcegroup.org/LRG/fi167.html {{RLM aircraft designations Carrier-based aircraft Biplanes Single-engined tractor aircraft 1930s German military aircraft World War II torpedo bombers of Germany Fi 167 Aircraft first flown in 1938