Most Focke-Wulf German fighters were single-seaters, but they did make a few twin seat models, including the F187 Falke; in this, and models based on it, there was so little space that the instruments had to be put on the engine nacelles. The rear seat was for a gunner or radio operator.
This particular model was a prototype; the F298 Habicht.
It's very fortunate that Patrick is scrawny, and the gunslinger is missing her legs; they wedge inside the rear seat with quit a bit of difficulty. God knows how the massive red-bearded man managed to fit himself behind the controls.
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Date: 2006-07-26 05:29 am (UTC)This particular model was a prototype; the F298 Habicht.
It's very fortunate that Patrick is scrawny, and the gunslinger is missing her legs; they wedge inside the rear seat with quit a bit of difficulty. God knows how the massive red-bearded man managed to fit himself behind the controls.