Twin-fuselage planes are a real oddity in the aviation world. The most well-known of them has to be the F-82 twin mustang, a plane that was the last piston-engined fighter to be produced in America and was designed to provide long-range escort duties for the USAF's Boeing B-29 Superfortress. There was also the Heinkel HE-111Z "Zwilling", which was designed to tow huge gliders. What was the point of the twin-fuselage design? What advantages does this design have? That's what this video by Found & Explained seeks to answer. If you want to learn more about these eccentric twin-fuselage aircraft and why they were designed in the first place, this video is a great start!
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