Originally posted by crockett
What's the max G load and speed on a 262 before the wings snap off?
I just barely missed him and started pulling up was doing about 450-500mph at a fairly steady climb and the wings snapped off.
It is easy to rip the wingtips off a 262. We were flying a 262 mission with our Squadron CO, and he managed to rip his tips off in a vertical climb AFTER he had pulled out. He was nowhere near the blackout G limit either.
I can't tell you if this is a bug in the flight model, or just some combination of having the 262 heavily loaded with fuel (almost everybody takes a full load) and then pulling out, or even going negative G at the wrong moment. I try to stay away from making abrupt control movements in the 262, and that seems to minimize the problem.
I've got books on the 262 that show the wing structure - it's not lightly constructed, and I can't remember reading of any actual wing failures in combat. Frankly, I'm hoping that HT will give the 262 a flight model and cockpit makeover (I'll volunteer to go out to the Smithsonian and get him some good cockpit shots) and then maybe the problem will be corrected (or at least figured out

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