| All jigs, tools and components for the Messerschmitt
Me 262 jet fighter in Czechoslovakia at the time of the
German surrender were seized by the Soviet forces and
then handed over to the newly restored Czechoslovak government by Marshal Ivan Konev. Forward fuselages
and other components of the Me 262 had been manufactured
at Letnany, some components had been produced
in converted railway tunnels, and the CKD and
Walter works had built the Junkers Jumo 004 turbojet,
assembly of the fighters having been undertaken at
Cheb, near the German border. Sufficient components
were recovered for Avia to build 17 single- and two-seat
Me 262s, the first single-seater flying as the S 92.1 on 27
August 1946. On 5 September, this aircraft was lost in
an accident, a second, S 92.2, flying on 24 October, and
what was referred to as the first series aircraft, a twoseater
(CS 92.3), following on 10 December. Dubbed the
Turbina (Turbine), the S 92 was demonstrated to a
Yugoslav delegation which placed an order with Avia
for two examples, although, in the event, these were
not delivered. The seventh aircraft, CS 92.7, was experimentally
fitted with BMW 003 turbojets, the thrust
of which had been boosted to 950kg, but
flight testing was not entirely successful and the aircraft
was re-engined to take the standard Jumo 004
turbojets. The eleventh and twelfth aircraft, S 92.11 and
S 92.12 were completed during 1949, and during the
summer of 1950, the 5th Fighter Sqn was formed on the
Turbinas, but a year later this unit was disbanded,
most S 92s and CS 92s being scrapped.
MODEL | S-92 |
CREW | 1 |
ENGINE | 2 x Malesice M.04B turbojets |
WEIGHTS |
Take-off weight | 7045 kg | 15532 lb |
Empty weight | 4000 kg | 8819 lb |
DIMENSIONS |
Wingspan | 12.50 m | 41 ft 0 in |
Length | 10.58 m | 35 ft 9 in |
Height | 3.83 m | 13 ft 7 in |
Wing area | 21.80 m2 | 234.65 sq ft |
PERFORMANCE |
Max. speed | 870 km/h | 541 mph |
Ceiling | 11450 m | 37550 ft |
Rate of climb | 1220 m/min | 4000 ft/min |
Range | 1050 km | 652 miles |
ARMAMENT | 4 x 30mm |
Damo, e-mail, 15.09.2016 14:57 Rumours of one exploding in-flight over Israel. Did the Israeli's use them or test them like the S-199? reply |
lucas boaventura, e-mail, 10.03.2011 19:51 egualzinho ao Messerchimit Me-262 reply | Aero99, 12.02.2011 20:09 Beautiful aircraft. reply |
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The Israeli's were interested but decided not to buy them.
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