WWII Fighter Weights

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I have not seen it written anywhere on fighters, but have never seen a Macchi fighter live in front of me. The 202 and 205 are very good looking aircraft. Seeing one makes me want to fly it.
 
I am guessing that your 100 Kilogram Finnish pilot was specified at that weight because all the (German) documentation for the Messerschmitt 109 they were flying had that particular number.

I never said the number was for any particular type of an aeroplane. The weight range I quoted was for a typical Finnish test pilot who wore a fur or leather flying suit, a parachute, goggles etc. For future reference, here are some empty weights (i.e. the fuselage, the engine and the fixed equipment without armament, fuel or a radio) of various aeroplanes test flown by the Finnish Air Force and quoted from the Finnish or original flight manuals:

Brewster B-239: 3741 lbs or 1697 kg.
Curtiss Hawk 75A: 4483/4509 lbs or 2033/2045 kg. ("Guaranteed within a tolerance of 3 %".)
Hawker Hurricane (Mk. I): 2285 kg or 5038 lbs.
LaGG-3 (series 35): 2536 kg or 5591 lbs.
Messerschmitt Bf 109 (G-2): 2520 kg or 5556 lbs.
 
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The Ilmavoimat did experiment with ways of cutting down on all that weight...



...worked best in a pressurised, heated cockpit.
 

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