The tiny fighter was to have been propelled by pulsejets, but the unsuitability of these engines doomed the Me 328 from the start. Sie sollte eine Mindest-Nutzlast von 12,7 Tonnen tragen können. The Messerschmitt Me 328 - originally developed as kamikaze airplane - had been "newfound" in the end of the war. The aircraft was designed as Messerschmitt project P.1073 in 1941, and was originally conceived as a cheap and simple escort fighter, to either be towed aloft by a Its construction was to be mainly of wood. Im Mai 1944 legte die Firma den Entwurf für die Z Me 323 H für 16,2 Tonnen Mindest-Nutzlast vor. It had been easy to build and the materials had been frugal, that´s why the industry could produce big quantities of this aircraft. The Messerschmitt Me 328 was originally designed as a parasite aircraft to protect Luftwaffe bomber formations during World War II. The aircraft was designed as Messerschmitt project P.1073 in 1941, and was originally conceived as a cheap and simple escort fighter, to either be towed aloft by a Heinkel He 177 heavy bomber or Junkers Ju 388 using a semi-rigid bar (the Deichselschlepp, which was also considered for towing auxiliary fuel tanks), or carried on a Me 264 in a Mistel type fashion. It was subsequently handed over to the Despite this, planning continued, and a version was projected, which would use four Argus pulsejets, two mounted below the wings in addition to the original pair mounted above the rear Moves were made to revive the Me 328 again in 1944 as a piloted flying bomb based on the Me 328B, fitted with a 900 kg (2,000 lb) bomb, but it was dropped in favour of the A wide variety of roles were suggested for the aircraft, ranging from a
However, the smallish Me 328 languished through an unexpectedly long development period that ultimately saw itself produced in a few workable prototypes.
During its protracted development, a wide variety of other roles were suggested for it. It was subsequently handed over to the Despite this, planning continued, and a version was projected, which would use four Argus pulsejets, two mounted below the wings in addition to the original pair mounted above the rear fuselage. The Messerschmitt Me 328 - originally developed as kamikaze airplane - had been "newfound" in the end of the war. It had been easy to build and the materials had been frugal, that´s why the industry could produce big quantities of this aircraft. Er fusionierte 1969 zu Messerschmitt-Bölkow-Blohm. Messerschmitt Me 328 Anfang 1943 wurde in einer Gemeinschaftsarbeit zwischen der Messerschmitt AG und der deutschen Forschungsanstalt für Segelflug ein einsitziger Jäger projektiert, der ohne eigenen Antrieb im Mistelschlepp an den feindlichen Bomberverband herangetragen und dann im Gleitflug seine Angriffe durchführen sollte. Die Messerschmitt Me 328 war ein von der Messerschmitt AG und der Deutschen Forschungsanstalt für Segelflug (DFS) konzipiertes einsitziges Mehrzweck kampfflugzeug mit zwei Verpuffungsstrahltriebwerken, das gegen Ende des Zweiten Weltkriegs in … There had been many variations, to …
There had been many variations, to … The aircraft was designed as Messerschmitt project P.1073 in 1941, and was originally conceived as a cheap and simple escort fighter, to either be towed aloft by a Its construction was to be mainly of wood. Die Messerschmitt AG war ein in Haunstetten (heute nach Augsburg eingemeindet) ansässiger deutscher Flugzeughersteller, später auch Kraftfahrzeughersteller. Bei Zeppelin in Friedrichshafen wurde 1943 die Z Me 323 G (Z für Zeppelin) entworfen.
The Messerschmitt 328 was intended as such a parasite contraption and was envisioned as part of the inherent defense system of the optimistic German "super bombers" being planned.
Late in the war, the design was resurrected for consideration as a Selbstopfer (suicide weapon) aircraft, but was judged unsuitable even for this purpose. Das Jägernotprogramm beendete den Bau der Messerschmitt Gigant. Bomber versions of both types were proposed, and work continued on them at the insistence of Moves were made to revive the Me 328 again in 1944 as a piloted flying bomb based on the Me 328B, fitted with a 900 kg (2,000 lb) bomb, but it was dropped in favour of the A wide variety of roles were suggested for the aircraft, ranging from a