Messerschmitt P.1110, P.1111 and P.1112 single seat high altitude fighter/interceptor

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The Messerschmitt P.1110 was a single seat high altitude jet powered interceptor project under the Emergency Fighter Program during the last months of World War Ⅱ.
This project had at least three different designs.

Me P.1110/I​

It was a conventional looking design with the turbojet air intakes located on the fuselage sides.

Me P.1110/II​

It was a v-tail design. The air intake of the engine was of an annular shape located behind the cockpit.

Me P.1110 Ente

The Me P.1110 "Ente" (Duck) was a more unusual design with its cockpit located at the nose end of the plane. It had a canard configuration with small wings in the front and larger wings in the rear part of the fuselage. Its air intakes were located on the fuselage sides like in the Me P.1110/I variant.
 
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Hi! P.1110/Ⅰ.
 

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The Messerschmitt P.1112 was a proposed German jet fighter, developed by Messerschmitt during the closing stages of World War II. The progress of the war prevented the completion of a prototype. Its design, however, had a direct influence on postwar US Navy carrier fighters.

Design and development

The work on the Me P.1112 started on 25 February 1945 after Willy Messerschmitt decided to halt the development of the Messerschmitt P.1111, which would have required, as standard equipment, a pressurized cockpit and ejection seat. Designed by the head of the Messerschmitt Project Office Woldemar Voigt , between 3 and 30 March 1945 as an alternative to the Me P.1111, the Me P.1112 design was less radical than the P.1111 and incorporated the lessons learned from the development of the Messerschmitt P.1110 design. Voigt estimated that the Me P.1112 would commence flight testing by mid-1946. Intended to be powered by a single Heinkel HeS 011 turbojet, three design concepts of the Me P.1112 were developed.The last proposed design was the Me P.1112/V1 using a V-tail design and fuselage lateral intakes;

the two first were the Me P.1112 S/1, with wing root air intakes,

and the Me P.1112 S/2, with fuselage lateral intakes,

both with a larger, single fin; both designs lacked conventional horizontal stabilizers. All three had a fuselage maximum diameter of 1.1 metres (3.6 ft). The aircraft's wing design was similar in appearance to that of Messerschmitt's Me 163 Komet rocket fighter. The pilot was seated in a semi-reclined position, and was equipped with an ejection seat.

A partial mockup of the Me P.1112 V/1, consisting of the aircraft's forward fuselage section, was constructed in the "Conrad von Hötzendorf" Kaserne at Oberammergau, but the Messerschmitt facilities there were occupied by American troops in April 1945, before construction of the prototype could begin.

Although the Me P.1112 was never completed, follow-on designs were already proposed, even as design work on the type itself was done. These included a proposed night fighter version, which was intended to be fitted with twin engines mounted in the wing roots of the aircraft. (Wikipedia)
 

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Hi! Messerschmitt P.1111.
The Messerschmitt P.1111 was a jet fighter/interceptor project, designed by Messerschmitt near the end of World War II.

History

The innovative design of the Me P.1111 was completed in January 1945, and was intended as an improvement to the Messerschmitt P.1110 Ente.

The Messerschmitt P.1111 was an 8.92 m-long tailless airplane with nearly delta-shaped wings, swept back at a 45-degree angle, and a wingspan of 9.12 m. It was equipped with a pressurized cockpit for a single pilot. The planned powerplant was a Heinkel HeS 011 turbojet engine, and armament was to be four 30 mm MK 108 cannon.

During a design review comparison conference in Oberammergau on February 27 and 28, 1945, the P. 1111 fared outstanding in the area of performance in high-speed flight capability, take-off, climb and landing performance. The experts held the opinion that these qualities demonstrated a fundamental superiority of the flying wing construction type. However, the P.1111 was ruled out due to the impossibility of protecting the fuel.

Only one wooden model was built. The project was later further developed into the Me P.1112. (Wikipedia)

There are some differences between these three side view drawings.
For example, air intake shape.
 

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Hi! P.1110/Ⅱ.

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-WtVMSdQpUw
The 1110 has allready the concept of boundary layer ingestion, it could be the first design with that feature.
 
Hi!
Source : JET PLANES of the Third Reich, THE SECRET PROJECTS VOLUME ONE, MANFRED GRIEHL, MONOGRAM.
 

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