World War II fighter jet speed, what was the fastest speed of a fighter jet? Is there any basis for

Updated on military 2024-03-15
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The better in World War II was the German ME262 The data is as follows: ME-262A-1A single-seat fighter ME-262B-1A two-seat night fighter: Place of manufacture: Messerschmitt AG Date of manufacture:

    summer 1944 Length: m m (with radar antenna) Wing tips apart: m Empty weight:

    4000 kg 4400 kg Maximum weight: 7045 kg 6400 kg Crew: 1 Engine:

    Two 900kg thrust Junkers Jumo 004B-1 Top speed: 540 mph (870 km h) Maximum altitude: 11,500 m Maximum range:

    1050km Climbing capacity: 1200 m min Combat radius: 1050 km Main**:

    Gate 30mm MK 108 cannon (100 rounds) Gate 30mm MK 108 cannon (80 guns) Vice**: Plug-in door 30mm MK 103 cannon or door 30mm MK 108 cannon or door 20mm MG 151 20 machine gun Engine: 1980 lb Thrust Junker Jumo 004B Axial turbojets ME-262A-1B ME-262A-2A single-seat bomber:

    Top speed: 470 mph (755km h) Main**: Gate 30mm MK 108 cannon (100 rounds) Gate 30mm MK 108 cannon (80 rounds) Vice**

    Kilogram bombs (during bombing) R4M rockets (during interception) ME-262B-2A two-seater night fighter: Main**: Gate 30mm MK 108 cannon (100 shots) Gate 30mm MK 108 cannon (80 shots) Vice**:

    A 30mm MK 108 cannon is added behind the cockpit, and an SG 500 armor-piercing cannon (rounds) or a 50mm MK 114 machine gun or R4M rocket is added under the nose Nickname: Messerschmitt ME 262A1 Nickname Schwalbe (Swallow) A2 Nickname Sturmvogel (Storm Bird).

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    During World War II, the speed of various fighters varied greatly. Some advanced fighter jets can reach speeds of more than 700 kmh, while earlier fighters may be between 400 and 500 kmh. For example, propeller fighters such as the P-51 and La-7 9 11 have speeds between 440 and 560 km/h.

    The Spitfire, on the other hand, has a speed of 454 mph, which is about 730 km/h. Some of the older fighters such as the American F4 Wildcat, the Soviet Il-16, and even the biplane Il-15 could have speeds between 300 and 400 km/h.

    Note that these speeds were based on the highest level of technology at that time, but with the advancement of technology, the speed of fighters has increased considerably now.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The maximum speed is generally 500-700 km h, and the German ME262 jet fighter can reach more than Mach.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The fastest speed reaches more than 1,000 kilometers per hour, like a flash of lightning flashing, and the speed is particularly fast.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The fastest fighters are the Russian MiG-25 with MiG-31. The speed is Mach. 935 meters per second. This one is mainly used for reconnaissance aircraft.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The maximum speed of a fighter is 510 kilometers per hour. This is based on the test data of the China Insurance Research Institute.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    <> What is the fastest speed of a fighter jet?

    The unique attributes of air power are high-speed maneuverability, long-range combat, and fierce assault. Among them, high-speed maneuvering is the most striking feature of fighters. The fastest fighter in the world was the MiG-25 aircraft of the 60s and 70s of the last century, which reached a speed of 2,982 kilometers per hour and a number of meters in the 500-kilometer fighter race in October 1967.

    The fastest fighter still in service is the MiG-31, which has a speed of 2,992 kilometers per hour. Of course, there must be certain conditions for the MiG-25 and MiG-31 aircraft to achieve such a high flight speed, that is, the aircraft has no external plug-in, reduced fuel load, and high-altitude flight.

    The one that ranks first among the fastest fighters should actually be considered interceptors, that is, fighters whose main task is to intercept air targets. In the 60s and 70s of the last century, the US Air Force was equipped with high-altitude and high-speed strategic reconnaissance aircraft SR-71, which was difficult for ordinary interceptors to intercept, and its flight altitude also exceeded the high limit of the kill zone of the main combat surface-to-air missiles at that time.

    For the Soviet Air Force, to deal with the threat posed by the SR-71 reconnaissance aircraft, it was necessary to have more advanced high-altitude and high-speed interceptors, and it was in this kind of operational demand that the MiG-25 and MiG-31 aircraft developed by the Soviet Union.

    In the late 70s of the last century, the combined effect of several important factors led to a great change in the design ideas of the fighter.

    First, reconnaissance satellites have developed rapidly, and the demand for high-altitude and high-speed strategic reconnaissance aircraft has decreased.

    Second, the practice of air operations in the Vietnam War proved that air combat mainly took place in the subsonic and transonic ranges, and there were few opportunities for air combat under supersonic conditions.

    Third, Colonel Boyd, an expert in air combat tactics, put forward the concept of "energy maneuvering" emphasizing the residual thrust per unit weight, and the OODA air combat model of "observation, judgment, decision-making, and action" that highlights the leading role of information, which has greatly influenced the direction of fighter design, and the new fighter emphasizes maneuverability rather than high-speed flight.

    Therefore, the representative models of the third-generation fighters, the F-15, F-16 and Su-27 aircraft, have a maximum level flight m of about Lu Pai, and do not pursue a very large flight speed, and the number of m in medium-range air combat is generally in between, but they all emphasize the installation of advanced pulse Doppler radar (now Ruqi has begun to replace active phased array radar in some models).

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

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    What is the fastest speed in a fighter jet?

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    The fastest fighters are the Russian MiG-25, with the MiG-31 at a speed of Mach (935m s), which is mainly used for reconnaissance. The fastest of the military aircraft is the American SR71 reconnaissance aircraft, more than Mach 3 (1020m s), there is no record of being shot down, but it is said that the detection effect is not good, and it will leak oil when flying.

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