WWII & Early Jet Era

Messerschmitt Me 262 The First Operational Jet Fighter

History of Development The Messerschmitt Me 262 was a German jet fighter developed during World War II, with its first flight taking place on April 18, 1942. Designed by a team led by Willy Messerschmitt, the Me 262 was the first operational jet fighter in the world, marking a significant milestone in aviation history. Initially,

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First Flight of the Gloster Meteor

Development and Design The Gloster Meteor, a British jet fighter aircraft, was designed and developed by George Carter, the chief designer at Gloster Aircraft Company. The development process began in 1940, when the British government issued a specification for a jet-powered interceptor. The Meteor’s design was influenced by the earlier Gloster E.28/39, a prototype jet

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Japanese Mitsubishi A6M Zero Fighter

Design and Development The Mitsubishi A6M Zero fighter was designed by a team led by Jirō Horikoshi, a renowned Japanese aeronautical engineer. The design process began in 1937, with the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) issuing a specification for a new carrier-based fighter that could outperform existing aircraft. The Zero’s design was influenced by the Mitsubishi

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