Performance Max Speed (13,289 load)at sea level: 295 mph Max Speed at 13,120 ft : 336 mph Maximum Cruising speed : 262 mph at sea level Maximum Cruising speed : 304 mph at 16,400 ft Maximum Cruising speed : 301 mph at 22,970 ft Economic Cruising speed : 217 mph at 13,780 ft Service ceiling: 32,810 ft Maximum Range (with normal internal fuel at maximum continuous cruise): 481 miles at sea level Maximum Range (with normal internal fuel at maximum continuous cruise): 528 miles at 16,400 ft Maximum Range (with normal internal fuel at maximum continuous cruise): 565 miles at 22,970 ft Maximum Range (with normal internal fuel at economic cruise): 680 miles at 13,780 ft Initial climb rate: 2,165 ft/min Time to 19,685 ft : 10.2 min
Armament:
Two fixed forward-firing 20 mm MGFF cannon with 180 r.p.g.
Four fixed forward-firing 7.9 mm MG-17 machine-guns with 1,000 r.p.g.
One flexible 7.9 mm MG15 in rear cockpit with 750 rounds.
The Bf.110C-1 was the mount of the first pilot to become an 'Ace' during the Second World War. This was Oberst Walter Grabmann of 1. Zerstorergeschwadert / LG 1 who, whilst providing cover for the Heinkel IIIPs of II/KG.1, downed five Polish PZL P.11s over Warsaw on the evening of the 1st of September 1939.