Messerschmitt P.1095

Me P.1095
Role Planned fighter/ground-attacker/light bomber/reconnaissance aircraft
National origin Germany
Manufacturer Messerschmitt






The Messerschmitt P.1095 was a German military aircraft designed by Rudolf Seitz (not the SS Officer) at the end of 1943. The aircraft used the wings, cockpit, and controls of the Me 262 and the tail surface and landing gear of the Me 309. The design was to be powered by a turbojet engine, located under the fuselage, and was to be armed with two nose-mounted MK 108 cannons. Two variants were also drawn, the Me P.1095/2 and Me P.1095/3: the former had smaller wings, while the latter had larger ones.[1]

Variants

Specifications (Messerschmitt P.1095)

Data from [1]

General characteristics

Performance

Armament

References

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  1. 1 2 Lepage, Jean-Denis G. G. (2009). Aircraft of the Luftwaffe, 1935-1945: an illustrated guide. McFarland. p. 272. ISBN 978-0-7864-3937-9.
  2. Messerschmitt P.1095 - Luft'46
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