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Messerschmitt Me-109TL-2

Started by TomZ, August 18, 2020, 11:24:26 AM

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Messerschmitt Me-109TL-2



Designed as a back-up for the Me-262 the Me-109TL was an adaptation of the Me-109 fighter for jet engines. When Hitler in 1944 decreed that the Me-262 was to be used solely as a bomber, the Luftwaffe was desperate for a way to get a jet fighter.



Messerschmitt came up with the idea to restart development of the Me-109TL. This would be advertised as "just a new 109 variant" and would open the way to get jet fighter aircraft to the Luftwaffe. The Me-109TL used the fuselage, tail and outer wings of a Me-109K. the forward fuselage was new due to the removal of the piston engine. The new nose housed four 30mm MK108 canon.



A new wing centre section was designed which held two Jumo 004 engines in underwing nacelles. The new wing featured an inward retracting landing gear, removing the reason of the vast majority of the 109's ground accidents.



Due to the great communality with the 109K, the first 109TLs were delivered in June 1945. For a stopgap design the new fighter performed surprisingly well. In 1945 a total of 900 Me-109TL-1s were delivered with a further 2400 following in 1946.



The Me-109TL remained in service with the Luftwaffe until the type was replaced with the Focke Wulf Ta-226 Flitzer in 1948. Besides in the Luftwaffe the Me-109TL was also used by the air forces of Hungary, Bulgaria and Italy. In 1948 a number of ex Luftwaffe aircraft were sold to Finland and Spain.

Model: Antares Resin 1/48

TomZ
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chrisonord

Very nice  Tom and completely plausible too :thumbsup:
Chris
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comrade harps

Whatever.

Tophe

Well done, with harmonious silhouette as result! :thumbsup:
[the word "realistic" hurts my heart...]


Old Wombat

Looks good & looks plausible. Excellent job, Tom! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
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Fred

- Can't be bothered to do the proper research and get it right.

Another ill conceived, lazily thought out, crudely executed and badly painted piece of half arsed what-if modelling muppetry from zenrat industries.

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dumaniac

Beautiful looking aircraft - I scratch built this in 48 scale. Simple conversion.

NARSES2

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Wurgerman

Excellent build and finish, very convincing !

Wurgerman

Glenn Gilbertson

Good looking and very believable - I like it! :thumbsup:

McColm



Tophe

The Me-109TLZ had surprisingly 2 engines only, not 3 nor 4, there is probably a technical explanation (other than the lack of intermediate angle source for photo editing)... ;)
[the word "realistic" hurts my heart...]

Tophe

Quote from: Tophe on August 23, 2020, 10:11:28 AM
The Me-109TLZ had surprisingly 2 engines only, not 3 nor 4, there is probably a technical explanation (other than the lack of intermediate angle source for photo editing)... ;)
I have found the technical explanation!: there was no engine(s) between fuselages but the 2-engined aircraft was an intermediate step before the final 4-engined one: <_<
[the word "realistic" hurts my heart...]