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Messerschmitt Me 1112

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The Messerschmitt P.1112 was a proposed German jet fighter, developed by Messerschmitt AG during the closing stages of World War II, and intended for use by the Luftwaffe. The progress of the war prevented the completion of a prototype before the fall of Nazi Germany. Its design, however, had a direct influence on postwar US Navy carrier fighter

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The work on the Me P.1112 started on 25 February 1945 after Willy Messerschmitt decided to halt the development of the Messerschmitt P.1111, which would have required, as standard equipment, a pressurized cockpit and ejection seat.[2][3] Designed by the head of the Messerschmitt Project Office Woldemar Voigt (1907–1980), between 3 and 30 March 1945 as an alternative to the Me P.1111, the Me P.1112 design was less radical than the P.1111 and incorporated the lessons learned from the development of the Messerschmitt P.1110 design.[4][2][5] Voigt estimated that the Me P.1112 would commence flight testing by mid-1946.[1]

Intended to be powered by a single Heinkel HeS 011 turbojet, three design concepts of the Me P.1112 were developed.[3] The last proposed design was the Me P.1112/V1 using a V-tail design and fuselage lateral intakes; the two first were the Me P.1112 S/1, with wing root air intakes, and the Me P.1112 S/2, with fuselage lateral intakes, both with a larger, single fin; both designs lacked conventional horizontal stabilizers. All three had a fuselage maximum diameter of 1.1 metres (3.6 ft).[6] The aircraft's wing design was similar in appearance to that of Messerschmitt's Me 163 Komet rocket fighter. The pilot was seated in a semi-reclined position, and was equipped with an ejection seat.[5]

A partial mockup of the Me P.1112 V/1,[7] consisting of the aircraft's forward fuselage section, was constructed in the "Conrad von Hötzendorf" Kaserne at Oberammergau, but the Messerschmitt facilities there were occupied by American troops in April 1945, before construction of the prototype could begin.[5][8]

Mockup of the Messerschmitt Me P.1112/V1 found by the US Army in April 1945.

Although the Me P.1112 was never completed, follow-on designs were already proposed, even as design work on the type itself was done. These included a proposed night fighter version, which was intended to be fitted with twin engines mounted in the wing roots of the aircraft.

Following the war, Voigt's experience in tailless aircraft design was put to use by the Chance Vought company in the United States, where he was involved in the design of the F7U Cutlass fighter.

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General Characteristics

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  • Wingspan 35.5ft (10.8m)
  • Length 42.1ft (12.8m)
  • Height 13.3ft (4.1m)
  • Empty Weight 15,456lbs (7,010kg)
  • Loaded Weight 17,627lbs (7,995kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 2.868
  • Wing Loading 57.1lbs/ft2 (279.0kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 308.5ft2 (28.7m2)
  • Drag Points 7491

Parts

  • Number of Parts 224
  • Control Surfaces 5
  • Performance Cost 1,021
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    26.5k Bryan5

    @DutarKalitz55 Great Aircraft 👍
    But i spotted somethings :
    1 : LUFTWAFE? Nein! its wrote Luftwaffe there is two(2) F
    2 : swastika as wings-insigna ? The swastika is placed at the tail vertical-wing/stabilisers

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    9,222 Dutzz

    @VisionAviation so thats not work

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    9,222 Dutzz

    @VisionAviation thanks
    Il do that

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    @DutarKalitz55 In the description, use:

    ![] ( https://xxxx.jpg ) for screenshots
    ![] ( https://xxxx.gif ) for gifs
    Replace the xxxx with actual links. And remove the space between the ( and ).

    You'll have to upload your screenshots and gifs first to a website before you can share them. I personally use Gifyu for gifs and Imgbb for screenshots.

    Hope it helps :)

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    9,222 Dutzz

    @VisionAviation thanks for advice bro
    I appreciate it
    But actually i don't know how to put screenshot or gif to the description coloum

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    This is cool man, well done! Keep the build coming!

    And if I may give you a tip, add some more screenshots and/or gifs into the description. It really helps with the amount of downloads and publicity in general. See it as marketing :)

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    238 173ARCADE

    this is jet fighter, wow,

    2.4 years ago