Hi Grunherz,
>I thought of that and there is some truth there but then again the Spiteful was faster at the same alt, the P51H did 440mph at a ridicoulsly low alt like 5k or spomehing so it wasnt much of a slouch anywhere.
Do you have actual speed data of the kind we have for most WW2 planes for any of the post-war monsters? That would be intersting to compare. Usually, I only find single figures that are not very informative by themselves.
About the only one for which I have seen a detailed speed breakdown is the F4U-4 (for which a BuAer data set exists), but apparently, this is not thought be be representative for service aircraft for some reason - or at least not for WW2 examples. I'm somewhat puzzled by that.
>I had always wondered about the prop/jet petential of Do335 - good to hear someody was thinking of doing it.
The interesting thing about the Do 335 is that it started out as high-speed bomber, and Major Schreiweis, the leader of the service trials unit was a bomber pilot. He considered the Do 335 obsolete from the moment he heard it was to be a propeller aircraft He considered the Ar 234 the much better aircraft, especially as the Do 335 was getting further and further delayed while the Arado was already in service.
Regards,
Henning (HoHun)