Hot off the press!!
Saw the History Channel latest installment of "Battle Stations". It was titled "RAF Fighter Command".
Can you imagine the excitement when I saw the title come to screen?
Much of the same old stuff, BoB, Spit, Hurri, 109, 190 etc.
But a few "new to my knowledge" items. Not the least of which is:
The Meteor first flew on 12th July 1944 in order to be used as a V1 shooter downer. Didn't know that. I thought it didn't fly (or was available for service) until well into 1945. Just goes to show you.
Based on the stats that they gave ie. speed, performance etc, if it ever met the Me262, I don't think it would have fared very well.
I don't think I've seen that Battle Stations! Last night the first new Battle Stations was on History here. It was all about the P-38 mostly in the Pacific. I've taped it and will watch it later.
About the Meteor, Adolf Galland, the German ace, was one of the only people to fly both the ME 262 and the Meteor operationally. He said that the 262 was the better plane, but that the Meteor's Rolls Royce engines were far superior to the Jumo's on the 262. He said that if the 262 had had the Rolls Royce engines it would have been a world beater. I suppose he should have challenged Rolls Royce to a game of Billiards!