With some more searching I found some stats on the F MK.III, the latest model to see service.
Engine: Two Derwent I or Derwent IV engines
Thrust: 2,000lb (Derwent I) or 2,400lb (Derwent IV)
Span: 43ft
Length: 41.4ft
Gross Weight: 13,342lb
Maximum level speed at sea level: 486mph
Maximum level speed at 30,000ft: 493mph
Rate of climb at sea level: 3,980ft/ min
Ceiling: 46,000ft
Cruise Range at normal load: 504 miles
Armament: Four 20mm cannon in nose and two 1,000lb bombs or sixteen 90lb rocket projectiles under the wings
but, those numbers are for the model with the Derwent IV engines, some of the MK. III's had other engines.
"The F Mk.III was powered by three different engines. The Derwent I was not ready in time to be used on the first fifteen aircraft, and so they were given W.2B/23c Wellands. The majority were equipped with the Derwent I. Finally, a number of aircraft were given 2,400lb Derwent IV engines. The published performance statistics for the F Mk.III are normally for this version. The last fifteen F Mk.IIIs were given the longer engine nacelles used on the Mk.4, while a number of aircraft were retrofitted with these nacelles, which increased the top speed of the aircraft."
The first 15 aircraft with the W.2B/23c Wellands had a top speed of 465 at 16,000 feet.
I was wrong about the control problems. Those problems occured on the MK. VIII model, However all of the models were known to have sluggish and "heavy" controls. Also the aircraft would compress at lower speeds than the 262 and even some piston engine fighters.
all info camr from:
http://www.historyofwar.org/articles/weapons_gloster_meteor_III.html