Der Scherenflügel-Jäger: Die Me P.1109 – Radikaler Als Richard Vogts BV P.202
A biplane designed as a high-speed fighter – an idea that seems impossible at first glance. Yet, in a Messerschmitt design office, the Me P.1109 was born, a radical concept that challenged the boundaries of aeronautical engineering. The central question: How could a biplane with two counter-rotating wings revolutionize aerodynamics, and what does this mean for the development of future aircraft? ``` 📚 In this video 📽️: • Why the Me P.1109 was developed as a response to the challenges of World War II • Richard Vogt's innovative oblique-wing concept and its influence on the Me P.1109 • How scissor-wing technology redefined the issue of drag • A comparison between the Me P.1109 and the BV P.202: advantages and disadvantages of the concepts • The mysterious circumstances surrounding the development and documentation of the Me P.1109 • The idea's impact on aviation history and its relevance to this day ⏱️ Chapters 00:00 Intro 00:26 The idea of a biplane as a high-speed fighter 01:45 Richard Vogt and the oblique-wing concept 03:10 The Me P.1109: A radical concept 04:55 Aerodynamics and the area rule 06:20 The Challenges of Design and Documentation 8:00 The Impact on Aviation After the War 9:30 Conclusion: The Significance of the Me P.1109 for the Future 10:30 Outro and Call for Discussion 💎 Become a channel member and support the channel: Economy Class from €1.99. Business Class with early and ad-free access. 🗝️ https://www.youtube.com/@hinterdenwol... 📬 Contact: kontakt [at] hinter-den-wolken [dot] de -- 📜 List of Figures: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/... #MeP1109 #ObliqueWing #AviationHistory #Messerschmitt #AircraftTechnology #RichardVogt #AviationInnovations #AerospaceEngineering If you enjoyed this story, we would appreciate a subscription – it costs Nothing, and it helps us a lot. Thank you! What do you think about the Me P.1109? Which other papercraft projects from this era deserve more attention? Let us know in the comments! Until next time.

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