kool kitty89
Senior Master Sergeant
Oh, and I checked again and the Meteor III was ~1000 kg heavier than the Mk I, though still somewhat lighter than the Mk IV. But the Wing area figures are corect, and even the Mk IV and F-8 had lower wingloading than the 262 despite increased weight and decreased wng area. (374 ft2 to 350 ft2)
Though the heavier Mk IV and F-8 may have been worse at turning based on airframe alone, improved roll-rate and thrust largely made up for this, thogh this comparison isn't valid anyway since Derwent V type engines weren't available until 1946, among other reasons.
And the Meteor III with long-chord nacelles was capable of 520 mph with 2000 lbf Derwent I's and 493 mph with 1,700 lbf Welland engines. (it was limited to ~450 mph with short nacelles)
Though the heavier Mk IV and F-8 may have been worse at turning based on airframe alone, improved roll-rate and thrust largely made up for this, thogh this comparison isn't valid anyway since Derwent V type engines weren't available until 1946, among other reasons.
And the Meteor III with long-chord nacelles was capable of 520 mph with 2000 lbf Derwent I's and 493 mph with 1,700 lbf Welland engines. (it was limited to ~450 mph with short nacelles)