10.04.2010, 06:03
I always thought the Me-262 was one of the best but when 4 MiG's fight against 4 Me's then none of the Messerschmidt's are left.
Was this really like this?
Was this really like this?
Aurora Wrote:I always thought the Me-262 was one of the best but when 4 MiG's fight against 4 Me's then none of the Messerschmidt's are left.
Was this really like this?
Aurora Wrote:I always thought the Me-262 was one of the best but when 4 MiG's fight against 4 Me's then none of the Messerschmidt's are left.The Me262 was one of the 'first'
Was this really like this?
Thee_oddball Wrote:by that time the Ta183 would have been in productionLOL!
snowleopard Wrote:Me-262 are more as bomber interceptor even MK-108 only good for bomber attacking as it was tight focus to stop mass bombing. Ta-183 is a bomber interceptor too however there are a new Ta-183 MOD as light with MG 151/20.
We have to remember some WWII plane was build as interceptor with zoom and boom attack like Me-109, P-40 and Ki-44 as Zero, Ki-43, Yak-3 and Hellcat built as dog fighter Then in 1960, F-4 II phantom was pure built as bomber interceptor without cannon sudden force to fight with dogfighter Mig-17
Polkovnik Kirov Wrote:On a side note, playing this game with the proposed dog fight, If I play as the Me-262 pilot, I always end up destroying one or both of my engines. Is there anyreason why the German engines like to catch fire when you add too much thrust, I mean, I understand Flameout, but Explode? that doesnt make sense?I'm not sure at all but it could be because of the fuel tanks. They are in the wings and so are the jets...
baronbutcher Wrote:Agree with oddball - the Me262 wasn't a dogfighter - it was meant for bomber interceptionsActully
baronbutcher Wrote:more development the 262 could have been much more.Which is true of most things not just the Me262
Polkovnik Kirov Wrote:If I play as the Me-262 pilot, I always end up destroying one or both of my engines. Is there anyreason why the German engines like to catch fire when you add too much thrustYes and it's got nothing to do with fuel tanks (sorry Aurora).
ACE-OF-ACES Wrote:Thee_oddball Wrote:by that time the Ta183 would have been in productionLOL!
Good one oddball!
Quote:16 prototypes were to be built, allowing the tail unit to be interchanged between the Design II and III variations. Of the Versuchs (experimental test series) aircraft, the Ta 183 V1-V3 were to be powered by the Jumo 004B turbojet, pending delivery of the HeS 011 jet engine. The Ta 183 V4-V14 were 0-series preproduction aircraft and V15-V16 were to be static test aircraft. The first flight of the aircraft was projected for May 1945, but none were completed by 8 April 1945, when British troops captured the Focke-Wulf facilities. However, construction of the first prototype did not commence before the end of the war in Europe.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Focke-Wulf_Ta_183