A question about the ME309

Started by maxmwill, July 19, 2014, 01:51:56 PM

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maxmwill

I have a question about the ME309.

Teething troubles aside, instead of a fighter like the 109, could it have been utilized in the Stuka role?

And in addition to carrying ordinance under the wings and belly, would it have been effective with a nose firing cannon(a cannon that fired through the engine and on through the spinner)?

I know that as a fighter, it proved to have somewhat less than stellar performance, but in the ground attack role?

Gondor

Wikipedia says that it had three MG 131's which gives the idea that it had one that fired through the engine and out of the spinner.

Gondor
My Ability to Imagine is only exceeded by my Imagined Abilities

Gondor's Modelling Rule Number Three: Everything will fit perfectly untill you apply glue...

I know it's in a book I have around here somewhere....

maxmwill

Nerts, I should have thought to check Wikipedia first.

I just checked that page, and in addition to the 131s it also had a pair of mg151 cannons, or at least that was what was proposed.

Still, a possible ground attack/tank buster as a Stuka replacement?

McGreig

From William Green's "Warplanes of the Third Reich" it appears that Messerschmitt had already thought of this. Page 644 includes the following:

"Prior to the discontinuation of Me-309 development, several production versions of the basic design were proposed, these including - - - -  the Me-309B-1 dive bomber with a similar gun armament to the A-1 (2 x MG131 + 1 x 30mm Mk.108) and a pair of 551lb bombs on racks beneath the wing roots. Alternative power plants envisaged for these projected production variants were the DB603G - - - - and the Jumo 213H"


maxmwill

Ok then, back to my question.

The Me309 as a ground attack, or Stuke.