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1940S COMPOSITE AIRCRAFT FAMILY BY GERMANY
Mistel-Gespann; Mistel 1; Mistel S-1; Mistel 2; Mistel S-2; Mistel 3; Mistel S-3A; Mistel Fuhrungsmaschine; Gigant Mistel
  • A Focke-Wulf Fw 190, equipped to be attached to a ''Mistel'' drone aircraft, RAF Museum Cosford, 2018
  • The underside of the RAF Museum's Fw 190. One of the attachment points to the lower aircraft can be seen on the right.
  • Model of the proposed ''Mistel'' [[Heinkel He 162]] with an [[Arado E.377]]a glide bomb at the [[Technikmuseum Speyer]]
  • Ju 88H and Fw 190 combined to form a model 3B ''Mistel''
  • A captured example of a ''Mistel'' trainer. [[United States Army]] personnel examined the aircraft.

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Mistel

Mistel (German for "mistletoe", a parasitic plant) was the larger, unmanned component of a composite aircraft configuration developed in Germany during the later stages of World War II. The composite comprised a small piloted control aircraft mounted above a large explosives-carrying drone, the Mistel, and as a whole was referred to as the Huckepack ("Piggyback"), also known as the Beethoven-Gerät ("Beethoven Device") or Vati und Sohn ("Daddy and Son").

The most successful of these used a modified Junkers Ju 88 bomber as the Mistel, with the entire nose-located crew compartment replaced by a specially designed nose filled with a large load of explosives, formed into a shaped charge. The upper component was a fighter aircraft, joined to the Mistel by struts. The combination would be flown to its target by a pilot in the fighter; then the unmanned bomber was released to hit its target and explode, leaving the fighter free to return to base. The first such composite aircraft flew in July 1943 and was promising enough to begin a programme by Luftwaffe test unit KG 200, code-named "Beethoven", eventually entering operational service.

Other Mistel composites included the Ta 154/Fw 190, Ar 234/Fi 103, Do 217K/DFS 228 and Si 204/Lippisch DM-1. Projects included the Ju 287/Me 262 and Ar 234C/Arado E.377.