Ta 154 night fighter

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The Ta 154 night fighter was a late-World War II German twin-engine aircraft developed by Focke-Wulf as a fast, wooden night interceptor intended to counter Allied bombing raids.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf World War II aircraft
fighter aircraft
night fighter
twin‑engine aircraft
aircraftConfiguration twin‑engine monoplane
airframeFeature wooden structure to save strategic materials
armamentRole air‑to‑air
armamentType cannon
category interceptor aircraft
military aircraft
conflict World War II
countryOfOrigin Germany
crew 2
crewRole pilot
radar operator
designer Kurt Tank NERFINISHED
designGoal good performance at night
high climb rate
high speed
developedBy Focke‑Wulf Flugzeugbau AG NERFINISHED
developedDuring late World War II
engineType piston engine
era 1940s
intendedOpponent Allied heavy bombers
intendedUse counter Allied bombing raids
landingGear retractable tailwheel landing gear
manufacturer Focke‑Wulf NERFINISHED
material wood
namedAfter Kurt Tank (Ta designation) NERFINISHED
nationality German
powerplant two Junkers Jumo 211 engines
primaryRole bomber destroyer
night interceptor
propulsion twin‑propeller
radarEquipment airborne interception radar
serviceBranch Luftwaffe
wingConfiguration low‑wing monoplane

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Focke-Wulf notableFor Ta 154 night fighter