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Specifications
Year deployed - 1944
Wing span, m - 13.11
Length, m - 12.57
Height, m - 3.... |
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03-26-2005, 07:27 PM
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#1 | | World Traveler
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Country: | Gloster Meteor v Messerschmitt ME-262 Gloster Meteor G.41 Specifications
Year deployed - 1944
Wing span, m - 13.11
Length, m - 12.57
Height, m - 3.96
Wings area, m2 - 34.74
Weight, kg
- empty aircraft - 2692
- maximum take-off - 6257
Engine - 2 x TJE Rolls-Royce W.2B/23C Welland
Thrust, kgs - 2 x 771
Maximum speed, km/h - 668
Range, km - 2000
Rate of climb, m/min - 2220
Service ceiling, m - 15240
Crew - 1
Armament - 4 x 20mm cannon (Hispano MkV)
Specifications for production versions can be found here: http://www.britishaircraft.co.uk/aircraftpage.php?ID=42
History: http://www.vectorsite.net/avmeteor.html Messerschmitt ME-262 A-1 "Schwable" Specifications
Year deployed - 1944
Wing span, m - 12.50
Length, m - 10.60
Height, m - 3.80
Wings area, m2 - 21.80
Weight, kg
- empty aircraft - 3800
- normal take-off - 6400
- maximum take-off - 7140
Engine - 2 x TJE Junkers Jumo 004B-1(B-2, 3)
Thrust, kgs - 2 x 900
Maximum speed, km/h
- on sea level - 823
- in altitude - 855
Range, km - 1040
Rate of climb, m/min - 1200
Service ceiling, m - 11000
Crew - 1
Armament - 4 x 30-mm cannons MK 108 with 100 rounds 12 UR R-4M
A-2 Specs - http://www.airwar.ru/enc_e/fww2/me262a2.html Fighter-bomber
B Specs - http://www.airwar.ru/enc_e/fww2/me262b.html - Night fighter
Specs in Detail: http://www.stormbirds.com/squadron/common/technical.htm
History: http://www.fighter-planes.com/info/me262.htm
All information from http://www.airwar.ru/aww2e.html unless otherwise stated.
What would be the result of a dogfight between the two? I believe that it would be tight as the Meteor could out climb the 262 but it has a huge disadvantage in speed (at least the G.41 by the F-1 the speeds where similar). However I believe that the 262's heavier armament would mean that it would win.
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03-27-2005, 06:47 AM
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Country: | well climb, reliability and manouverability are the only areas the F.3 has the -262 beat on, but they're still important factors............
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03-27-2005, 04:55 PM
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Country: | It all boils down to the pilot again, if it was a good pilot in either plane then they would win. If there was equally skilled pilots in both planes then the Meteor with it's greater manoeuvrability would win, although if the ME-262 did get in an accurate burst it would possibly win.
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03-27-2005, 05:29 PM
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Country: | It all depends who bounces who, the plane that has the altitude and the sun will come out on top
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03-28-2005, 03:16 PM
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Originally Posted by mosquitoman It all depends who bounces who, the plane that has the altitude and the sun will come out on top | As is the case for every dogfight that ever happened (until air-air missiles)
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Country: | exactly, a Gladiator might be able to shoot down a 262 if the pilot wasn't looking (emphasis on the word might!)
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03-28-2005, 06:05 PM
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Country: | Exactly very unlikely though and the 262 pilot would have to be pretty blind and a complete novice and the Glatiator pilot a hardened veteran and even then it would be hard but the point is very valid.
Any plane can shoot down any other plane.
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03-28-2005, 06:07 PM
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| I see additional advantages for the Me-262:
critical Mach speed: 0.86 (against 0.83 for the Gloster Meteor MK IV)
excellent high speed handling
smaller target
the ability to keep its energy is better, esspecially on turns
acceleration at dives
even the ability of the Meteor to outurn the Me-262 depends on the speed
However, the Meteor has also some advantages:
weaponry: The four Hispano 20 mm are much better suited for high speed combats, since they have a very flat trajectory (compared to the Mk 10  .
reliability of its jet engines
I believe that the better initiative (speed, crit Mach) of the Me-262 would be very important at dogfights with equaly qualified pilots.
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03-29-2005, 12:24 PM
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Country: | the meteor had far better handiling charactoristics than the -262............
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| ...at low to medium speed. Galland did fly a Meteor in Argentinia and he was not impressed by itīs handling charackteristics at high speeds. The lower wingload of the Meteor indicate a better handling at low speeds. But the MK I and MK III were both greatly underpowered (as was the Me-262).
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| Update.
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