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I was just reading a article showing a captured ME-262 A-1a/U4 with a
50mm cannon on its nose . Does anyone know what this variant was supposed to be used for Anti-tank or anti-bomber? The only other thing i know is that it was flown by a "Willi Herget" |
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![]() "Prowlus" wrote in message om... I was just reading a article showing a captured ME-262 A-1a/U4 with a 50mm cannon on its nose . Does anyone know what this variant was supposed to be used for Anti-tank or anti-bomber? The only other thing i know is that it was flown by a "Willi Herget" IRC it was intended to be used against heavy bombers such as the B-17 and B-24. The idea was to have a gun large enough that a single hit could destroy the target Keith |
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I was just reading a article showing a captured ME-262 A-1a/U4 with a
50mm cannon on its nose . Does anyone know what this variant was supposed to be used for Anti-tank or anti-bomber? The only other thing i know is that it was flown by a "Willi Herget" Willi the Tick was a well-respected nightfighter on conventional aircraft, but when the Grand Finale approached, he used his rank to 'appropriate' on of the Bk-armed jets. He did what several other aces did - he went without orders to join Galland and his "squadron of experts (aces)" where he was welcomed with open arms. He reported making three unsuccessful attacks with that huge nose-mounted cannon, all without success due to g-forces causing the gun to jam. These attacks were witnessed by B-26 crews over Austria and a shocked P-51 pilot that got within a few yards of the menacing /U4. As Keith pointed out, it was an anti-bomber modification. v/r Gordon Stormbirds.com/recon ====(A+C==== USN SAR Donate your memories - write a note on the back and send your old photos to a reputable museum, don't take them with you when you're gone. |
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nt (Krztalizer) wrote in message ...
I was just reading a article showing a captured ME-262 A-1a/U4 with a 50mm cannon on its nose . Does anyone know what this variant was supposed to be used for Anti-tank or anti-bomber? The only other thing i know is that it was flown by a "Willi Herget" The MK-114 was also being considered for the Bv P.198.01: http://www.luft46.com/bv/bvp198.html Just "how" the MK-114 would be mounted in that configuration is questionable. Rob |
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![]() (Krztalizer) wrote in message ... I was just reading a article showing a captured ME-262 A-1a/U4 with a 50mm cannon on its nose . Does anyone know what this variant was supposed to be used for Anti-tank or anti-bomber? The only other thing i know is that it was flown by a "Willi Herget" The MK-114 was also being considered for the Bv P.198.01: http://www.luft46.com/bv/bvp198.html Just "how" the MK-114 would be mounted in that configuration is questionable. Rob Other than the fact that I didn't write a word of the quoted earlier post, I have no problems with this reply. Rob, watch the attributions, please? Gordon |
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(robert arndt) wrote in message . com...
SNIP flawed attribution I was just reading a article showing a captured ME-262 A-1a/U4 with a 50mm cannon on its nose . Does anyone know what this variant was supposed to be used for Anti-tank or anti-bomber? The only other thing i know is that it was flown by a "Willi Herget" The MK-114 was also being considered for the Bv P.198.01: http://www.luft46.com/bv/bvp198.html Just "how" the MK-114 would be mounted in that configuration is questionable. Rob The more interesting project was the Messerschmit Messerschmitt Me P.1101/99 which had an armament of 1 x 75mm Pak 40 cannon firing forward supplemented by the 5 Mk 112 55mm cannon of 300 rounds/minute. This gun is different and I expect it would not have suffered the jaming issues as it appears to have been a development of the 30mm Mk 108 of established aviation use. http://www.luft46.com/mess/mep10199.html It seems an interesting weapon. One hit would assuredly destroy a bomber. The Oblique firing arrangement of 4 of the 5 guns may have been intended to be a triggered by a proximity fuse. The velocity suggests a range of only 350-400m or so. Note the eloquent air intakes on this aircraft which were due to the Heinkel Hirth He S11 turbojets low diameter and abillity to igest turbulent air. |
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![]() The more interesting project was the Messerschmit Messerschmitt Me P.1101/99 That is obviously a follow-on to my "Holy Grail", the HG III. We know one was substantially completed, but no Wrk n. was assigned and no photographs have surfaced. Had the same embedded engine design, same tail, wingsweep, etc. I bet the same engineer came up with it. v/r Gordon ====(A+C==== USN SAR Donate your memories - write a note on the back and send your old photos to a reputable museum, don't take them with you when you're gone. |
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