@LordofLego well considering the limits on jet engine technology of the period, it would have been an unfinished project for the Germans because they didn't have the resources at the end of the war when the ME-262 was released to be able to produce an airframe of the kind with the proper propulsion it needed...they did however use the Gotha 229 flying wing jet fighter which would have been a more suited aircraft for the role instead of a "doubled" 262
@LordofLego also you can add a little right rudder input to counter the left turn tendency...which is due to torque effect
+2Nicely done
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you should try to produce one on here for shits and giggles to feed your curiosity? @LordofLego
@LordofLego well considering the limits on jet engine technology of the period, it would have been an unfinished project for the Germans because they didn't have the resources at the end of the war when the ME-262 was released to be able to produce an airframe of the kind with the proper propulsion it needed...they did however use the Gotha 229 flying wing jet fighter which would have been a more suited aircraft for the role instead of a "doubled" 262
Exactly, i have always found the pairing unique, but even the Germans did such a pairing with a couple ME-109s haha @Allstar