- Germany, and it was
decided to use the
Mistels against their bridgehead at Küstrin instead. On 12
April 1945,
Mistels attacked the
bridges being built there...
-
their way to the
Pacific war,
leaving the
Mistels no
worthwhile targets in
Scapa Flow.[citation needed] All
Mistels were
placed under the
command of KG 200...
-
Mistel is a
river of Bavaria, Germany. It is a left
tributary of the Red Main in Bayreuth. List of
rivers of
Bavaria Complete table of the
Bavarian Waterbody...
- 1944. Some Ju 88
variants were also used as
radio controlled bombs in the
Mistel composite aircraft configuration, by
coupling a
bomber filled with explosive...
- War
Museum showing faired-over gun
ports and a belly-mounted ETC-501 bomb rack. This Fw 190 was used as the
upper component for a
Mistel flying bomb....
- resurrected, and
Kampfgeschwader 200 ****embled
scout planes and
about 100
Mistels near
Berlin and
waited for
favourable weather to
attack the
plants around...
- plant's
staff to
prevent them
being captured. One Ta 154
Mistel scheme,
reportedly designated Mistel 7,
envisaged a Focke-Wulf Fw 190 'mother aircraft' mounted...
- or by
launching them from a "piggy back"
position (in the
manner of the
Mistel, but in reverse) atop the aircraft. In the
latter configuration, a pilot-controlled...
- is
common Germanic (Old High
German mistil,
Middle High
German mistel, Old
English mistel, Old
Norse mistil).
Further etymology is uncertain, but may be...
-
alphabetic order Aktion 24 (1945) —
largely unsuccessful attempts to use
Mistels and explosive-laden Do 24s to
destroy strategic river bridges Aster (1944)...