If you look for the old 1970's "Commando" Comics, in one issue is an aircaft called "Todtfalke".
It is fictional (in the comic it is a "Secret Project" of Kurt Tank), being an FW190D forward fuselage drawn with slightly overscale wings in the style of DFS194 with slightly greater span, and sitting vertically on a tail with three identical elements, as the TOR4040 (though TOR4040 uses 4 elements) does here in this thread. The Todtfalke rear fuselage was much the same as the TOR4040 here.
In fact, the tail elements from the already published Heinkel Lerche kit would be usable or the starting points for a good adaptation.
The wings off an X4 Bantam kit would be ok to use as wings for Todtfalke once they were made slightly overscale.
Todtfalke was drawn as a contraprop, as the TOR4040, but Todtfalke retains the annular radiator of FW190D and Ta152, along with slightly enlarged versions of the propellers each employed.
Todtfalke would make a very good companion model to go alongside TOR4040.
While I'm not always a fan of comic-drawn pieces, I was always impressed with Todtfalke.
The "politics" in the comics was never of much interest.
Genial and Respectful Regards, Uyraell.