yep give us another jet to use perks on even if it wont match a 262 it can still be fun
What makes you think it wont match the Me262? Yeah, it may be a bit slower but it has the same turning capability as the larger turning prop planes in the game. I've maintained that is a Meteor and a Me262 get into a dogfight it will be no different in terms of a dogfight between 190A-5 vs a 190D-9: the speeds are close enough, yet the maneuverability of the Meteor/A-5 is that much better that once they get position the Me262/D-9 they will just go nose down and evacuate the area.
I am not looking at this as a Me262 vs Meteor Mk III, I see it as adding another LW bird was groundbreaking and historical. I do not see the Beaufighter, Yak-3, or 410 filling in any gaps. At least the Meteor Mk III bridges the gap between the fastest of the prop aircraft and the Me262. I think all 3 of the afor mentioned need to be added, but not if they are a "best of" vote, at least not yet. HTC just needs to look at AH's historical plane set and it has to be obvious what is missing: the D520, Ki-43, Beaufighter, He-111, 410, Yak3, MiG3, EW Buffalo, Pe2, Tu2, Wellington, Halifax, etc etc.
Vs the Me262, the Meteor Mk III is 1200lbs lighter; has double the range at 1300 miles (vs 650 miles for the Me262); is 40-60mph slower depending on altitude, has half the wing loading (with almost double the wing aspect ratio)- meaning the wings are able to perform better ["expert" aeronautical engineers please elaborate]; and although I've not seen hard numbers I've read where the Meteor has the "categorical" turn as the P47, 190, Typhoon, and Tempest (at what speeds I'm not sure). With the rate in which the jet fighters accelerate the Me262 pilot could be in for a rude awakening if he is zinging along at 450 TAS in and out of a furball and along comes a Meteor a few thousand feet higher and in a perfect position to pounce.