[WIP] He-280
#1

Hey so this is what I've got so far, needs tons of work but I thought I'd just post it up and see if there's any enthusiasm for it Smile

And before anyone points out, yes there are way too many faces at the minute

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#2

My question is... have you made a plane into il-2 before? there's tons you have to do and ive seen so many people try and realize it takes a ton of work.
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#3

Salute ALL hi ;-)



Looks good! Smile
I don't know the plane that well but I wish you good luck with it.




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#4

I always wondered why this wasn't in the game to start. Either way, this looks great!

Quite a beautiful profile
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#5

Cheers Big Grin

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heinkel_He_280

http://www.militaryfactory.com/aircraft ... aft_id=220

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Ernst Heinkel and Hans von Ohain developed the world's first jet fighter, the He280, which flew on April 2nd, 1941. The He280 was capable of a maximum speed of 508mph. Allied fighters at that time were about 150mph slower. Even the P51D fighter which became available in late 1943 was only capable of 437mph.

Early jet engines such as the HeS8 produced only about 1,100 lbs of thrust each. Heinkel cleverly designed a jet fighter with a small airframe. The maximum weight of the He280 was 9,470 lbs compared to 15,720 lbs for the Me262 (which did not get an adequate thrust engine until late 1944).

The Allies did not produce a worthwhile jet fighter until the Lockheed P80 in May 1945. The early Gloster Meteors and the XP-59 were slower than piston-engined fighters of the time.


He280 Jet Fighter

The fastest fighter in 1941 was the FW190 with a maximum speed just under 400mph. A contest flight in 1941 comparing an He280 with a FW190 had the He280 completing four laps of an oval course before the FW190 could complete three. Ernst Heinkel designed a smaller jet fighter airframe for the He280 that was well-matched to the the lower thrust jet engines available in 1941. The He280 could have gone into production by late 1941 and maintained the air superiority, which the FW190 had established and filled the gap between the FW190 and Me262. Initial problems with the HeS 8 engine would have likely been ironed out as production of the fighter began.

Some of the resistance to the He280 would make little sense today. The tricycle landing gear was considered too frail for grass or dirt airfields which were common at the time especially in Russia and North Africa. The Me262 was originally designed as a tail-dragger, but this configuration makes it difficult for a jet to become airborne. Test pilots had to tap on the brakes to get the Me262 tail off the ground while trying to take off. The Me262 was redesigned with tricycle landing gear.

One benefit of the He280 which impressed the political leadership was the fact that the jet engines could burn kerosene, which requires much less expense and refining than the high octane fuel used by piston-engined aircraft. The He280 might have been more easily "sold" if Heinkel stressed the possibility of using it as an attack aircraft for anti-shipping. While the R4M rockets were not available until 1944, the Germans did develop the Nebelwerfer in 1941, which was a recoilless 150mm artillery piece. These tubes could have been mounted underneath the wings of a jet. German pilots complained that bombs dropped by the Me262 had little chance of hitting their targets. A forward-firing recoilless weapon would have been much more effective.
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#6

Oh yes! Great work so far. I really hope you'll finish the project some day.
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#7

xmac1x Wrote:...but I thought I'd just post it up and see if there's any enthusiasm for it Smile

Hell yeah!!
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#8

Great start. I have some good information that I got by letter from the archives of the museum in M
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#9

European Snake Wrote:I always wondered why this wasn't in the game to start.

Because....

1 - It never saw active service with any air force at all

2 - It did not convince the RLM that it was ever going to be a briliant fighter.

3 - IL2 is a game about flying Russian ground attack missions, though it has expanded its repetoire over the years, but so far flying prototypes doesn't come within the official remit.
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#10

European Snake Wrote:I always wondered why this wasn't in the game to start.

Because....

1 - It never saw active service with any air force at all

2 - It did not convince the RLM that it was ever going to be a briliant fighter.

3 - IL2 is a game about flying Russian ground attack missions, though it has expanded its repetoire over the years, but so far flying prototypes doesn't come within the official remit.

That said I am in favour of 'what-if's' provided they're realistic about capabilities and flying qualities, so yes, lets see a He280 in action.
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#11

armydan Wrote:My question is... have you made a plane into il-2 before? there's tons you have to do and ive seen so many people try and realize it takes a ton of work.

No I haven't but I do realise the unreal amount of work inbvolved, this is only the start of the DF_0o level .... only a ton more to go, caps and bits and null material etc etc etc
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#12

Just a quick update on whats what: Here's some renders of the whole D0_00 level without caps

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Anyone know how to make a proper canopy? Can't find a tut anywhere on how to get a good glass and metal look. Cheers
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#13

NICE!
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#14

caldrail Wrote:
European Snake Wrote:I always wondered why this wasn't in the game to start.

Because....

1 - It never saw active service with any air force at all

The prototype did encounter a Mosquito PR aircraft in Sept 1944, at 29000ft over Nurnberg.
It was escorted by 2 Me262 - ref Mosquito, MW Bowman, 2008 (p62)

Ashe
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#15

asheshouse Wrote:
caldrail Wrote:
European Snake Wrote:I always wondered why this wasn't in the game to start.

Because....

1 - It never saw active service with any air force at all

The prototype did encounter a Mosquito PR aircraft in Sept 1944, at 29000ft over Nurnberg.
It was escorted by 2 Me262 - ref Mosquito, MW Bowman, 2008 (p62)

Ashe

Was the Mossie oblitherated by the 262's?
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