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Messerschitt P.1101

30.7k Hahahahaahahshs  2 months ago

Well here is a build that is very cool and performs like a dream

History that I totally didn’t steal from Wikipedia

The Messerschmitt P.1101 was a single-seat, single-jet fighter project of World War II, developed as part of the 15 July 1944 Emergency Fighter Program[2] which sought a second generation of jet fighters for the Third Reich. A prominent feature of the P.1101 prototype was that the sweep angle of the wings could be changed before flight, a feature further developed in later variable-sweep aircraft such as the Bell X-5 and Grumman XF10F Jaguar.

The P.1101 V1 prototype was of duralumin fuselage construction, retaining the outer wing section of the Me 262, but with larger slats and, as mentioned previously, the wing sweep could be adjusted on the ground from 30, 40, to 45 degrees; this was for testing only and never intended as an operational feature. The fuselage-mounted tandem intakes of the preliminary designs were replaced by a single nose intake, and the canopy became a bubble design, which afforded better allround vision than the initial integrated canopy offered. The production prototype also incorporated a more conventional swept tail design, which was constructed out of wood and remained mounted on the tapered tailboom. A T-tail was also designed

Controls

Regular controls
VTOL: Flaps + sweep wing

Photos :D

Have fun it took me a little
Also here’s the B-36 I used

Spotlights

General Characteristics

  • Created On iOS
  • Wingspan 31.9ft (9.7m)
  • Length 35.4ft (10.8m)
  • Height 14.1ft (4.3m)
  • Empty Weight 7,506lbs (3,404kg)
  • Loaded Weight 9,987lbs (4,530kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 0.337
  • Wing Loading 25.4lbs/ft2 (124.1kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 392.9ft2 (36.5m2)
  • Drag Points 260

Parts

  • Number of Parts 444
  • Control Surfaces 7
  • Performance Cost 1,731
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    @StockPlanesRemastered i know but thanks for the history lesson

    2 months ago
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    The Bell X-5 was litterally an American built copy of this plane. Bell was contracted by NACA to build it straight from the plans we confiscated during project paper clip, for research into our jet program, which became the F-86. the variable sweep wings were added later.

    +1 2 months ago
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    Nice build :)

    2 months ago
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    @sempaimemero nvm

    2 months ago
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    10.0k sempaimemero

    @Hahahahaahahshs for what ?

    2 months ago
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    @sempaimemero also I would like to see your take on the plane to

    2 months ago
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    @sempaimemero I'm sorry :( I didn't know

    2 months ago
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    10.0k sempaimemero

    Wieder einmal stehlen diese Amerikaner meine Projekte, ich kann das nicht mehr ertragen.
    (acting).

    2 months ago
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    1,708 JJ0plane

    That is a really cool messerschitt !!

    2 months ago
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    @KornAerospace

    I know. SAAB 29.

    2 months ago
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    @atgxtg tunman is sweden

    2 months ago
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    @BYardley @Joaobatata45 :3

    +2 2 months ago
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    10.6k BYardley

    What a cute plane nice job

    2 months ago
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    Good job, my friend

    2 months ago
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    1,514 atgxtg

    @KornAerospace

    That's exactly what I thought when I saw the US one in white.

    2 months ago
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    looks like tunman

    2 months ago
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    @BARREND I know it’s called realism

    2 months ago
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    5,372 BARREND

    Bruh i don't even know there were swept wing
    It accelerates so slow but it gets really fast, thats very cool

    2 months ago
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    @sempaimemero
    @Boeing727200F
    @Majakalona

    +1 2 months ago
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    @JJ0plane
    @BYardley
    @BARREND

    2 months ago
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    @FANNY112
    @Noob101
    @theIntruderReal

    2 months ago