The Heinkel P.1078 (He P.1078) was a single seat
interceptor
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developed for the
Luftwaffe
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by
Heinkel aircraft manufacturing company under the
Emergency Fighter Program
The Emergency Fighter Program () was the program that resulted from a decision taken on July 3, 1944 by the Luftwaffe regarding the German aircraft manufacturing companies during the last year of the Third Reich.
This project was one of the ...
during the last years of the
Third Reich
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.
History
As part of the
Emergency Fighter Program
The Emergency Fighter Program () was the program that resulted from a decision taken on July 3, 1944 by the Luftwaffe regarding the German aircraft manufacturing companies during the last year of the Third Reich.
This project was one of the ...
(german: Jägernotprogramm), at the beginning of 1945 a programme was launched by the
OKL for a new generation of fighter/interceptor aircraft in order to replace the winner of the ''Volksjäger'' fighter design competition, the
He 162
The Heinkel He 162 ''Volksjäger'' ( German, "People's Fighter") was a German single-engine, jet-powered fighter aircraft fielded by the Luftwaffe in World War II. Developed under the Emergency Fighter Program, it was designed and built quickl ...
A ''Spatz''. The new aircraft was intended to have superior performance in order to deal with high altitude threats such as the
B-29 Superfortress
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, but only had a 30-minute endurance figure.
Heinkel produced three different designs of the project which were submitted in February 1945. The high-altitude fighter designs brought forward by other German aircraft makers were the
Messerschmitt P.1110,
Focke-Wulf Ta 183
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''Huckebein'',
Blohm & Voss P 212
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History
In early 1945, a replacement was sought for the Heinkel He 162 ''Volks ...
and the
Junkers EF 128
The Junkers EF 128 was a project for a single-engine jet fighter, developed for the Emergency Fighter Program Luftwaffe design competition during the Second World War.
The EF 128 was a tailless swept-wing design and was to have been powered by a ...
, the official winner of the competition.
[Karl-Heinz Ludwig, ''Technik und Ingenieure im Dritten Reich.'' Athenäum-Verlag, Königstein/Ts., 1979, ] After being subject to severe criticism, the project was cancelled by Heinkel at the end of February 1945.
Variants
The Heinkel P.1078 project had three quite different variants. All of them were a single-seat fighters with
polyhedral swept wings. The wings were swept back at 40 degrees and included wood in their construction. All of the projected aircraft had the wing tips angled downwards and all of them would be powered by a single
Heinkel HeS 011
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turbojet.
P.1078 A
Jet-powered interceptor. It was the most conventional-looking of the three designs submitted for it was the only one having a tail. Its armament was two
MK 108 cannon
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s, as in the following two variants.
P.1078 B
A
tailless asymmetric jet-powered interceptor with a short fuselage in which the air intake of the engine was located in the middle between two gondolas. The cockpit was located on the gondola of the left side, while the right side gondola contained the front
undercarriage leg and cannon armament.
P.1078 C
A tailless interceptor project similar to the P.1078 B but with a single short fuselage. Both the He P.1078 B and P.1078 C had wing tips angled downwards at a more pronounced angle than the P.1078 A.
See also
*
List of German aircraft projects, 1939–45
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*
List of World War II military aircraft of Germany
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The Luftwaffe officially existed from 1933–1945 but training had started in t ...
*
List of World War II jet aircraft
References
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