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== Description == | == Description == | ||
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− | The '''{{Specs|name}}''' is a rank {{Specs|rank}} German jet fighter {{Battle-rating}}. It was introduced in [[Update 1.41]]. | + | |
+ | Currently, it is in a folder with the [[Me 262 C-1a]], so it is optional in the tech tree progression. | ||
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+ | The Me 262 C-1b is an overall slight upgrade to the [[Me 262 C-1a]]. The Me 262 C-1b Heimatschützer II is a [[Me 262 C-1a]] fitted with a pair of rocket boosters located on the engine nacelles rather than a single, more powerful booster on the tail. This improves its Thrust to Weight Ratio compared to the [[Me 262 C-1a]] with the boosters active to a noticeable level, especially on minimum fuel. The booster rocket thrust alone on the Me 262 C-2b is slightly lower than that of the [[Me 262 C-1a]] and the total burn time of the boosters is also shorter. | ||
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+ | Like the [[Me 262 C-1a]], it is intended as an interceptor, climbing very quickly under the power of its booster rockets combined with its two jet engines. Without its booster rockets, the Heimatschützer II functions very similarly to the [[Me 262 A-1a]] and [[Me 262 C-1a]], however the jet engines on the Me 262 C-1b are both mildly less massive and have marginally less thrust. It has the same 4x [[MK 108 (30 mm)|30mm Mk108 Cannon]] armament as the [[Me 262 A-1a]] and [[Me 262 C-1a]]. | ||
== General info == | == General info == |
Revision as of 16:51, 15 May 2023
This page is about the German jet fighter Me 262 C-2b. For other versions, see Me 262 (Family). |
Contents
Description
.The Me 262 C-2b Heimatschützer II is a rank V German jet fighter with a battle rating of 8.0 (AB/RB/SB). It was introduced in Update 1.41
Currently, it is in a folder with the Me 262 C-1a, so it is optional in the tech tree progression.
The Me 262 C-1b is an overall slight upgrade to the Me 262 C-1a. The Me 262 C-1b Heimatschützer II is a Me 262 C-1a fitted with a pair of rocket boosters located on the engine nacelles rather than a single, more powerful booster on the tail. This improves its Thrust to Weight Ratio compared to the Me 262 C-1a with the boosters active to a noticeable level, especially on minimum fuel. The booster rocket thrust alone on the Me 262 C-2b is slightly lower than that of the Me 262 C-1a and the total burn time of the boosters is also shorter.
Like the Me 262 C-1a, it is intended as an interceptor, climbing very quickly under the power of its booster rockets combined with its two jet engines. Without its booster rockets, the Heimatschützer II functions very similarly to the Me 262 A-1a and Me 262 C-1a, however the jet engines on the Me 262 C-1b are both mildly less massive and have marginally less thrust. It has the same 4x 30mm Mk108 Cannon armament as the Me 262 A-1a and Me 262 C-1a.
General info
Flight performance
Characteristics | Max Speed (km/h at 6,000 m) |
Max altitude (metres) |
Turn time (seconds) |
Rate of climb (metres/second) |
Take-off run (metres) | |||
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AB | RB | AB | RB | AB | RB | |||
Stock | 824 | 797 | 14900 | 31.6 | 32.5 | 16.5 | 15.6 | 628 |
Upgraded | 909 | 865 | 29.3 | 30.3 | 24.0 | 20.0 |
Details
Features | |||||
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Combat flaps | Take-off flaps | Landing flaps | Air brakes | Arrestor gear | Drogue chute |
✓ | ✓ | ✓ | X | X | X |
Limits | ||||||
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Wings (km/h) | Gear (km/h) | Flaps (km/h) | Max Static G | |||
Combat | Take-off | Landing | + | - | ||
1050 | 450 | 498 | 469 | 320 | ~11 | ~5 |
Optimal velocities (km/h) | |||
---|---|---|---|
Ailerons | Rudder | Elevators | Radiator |
< 500 | < 600 | < 680 | N/A |
Engine performance
Engine | Aircraft mass | ||||
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Engine name | Number | Empty mass | Wing loading (full fuel, no booster fuel) | ||
BMW 003-R | 2 | 4,775 kg | 260 kg/m2 | ||
Engine characteristics | Mass with fuel (no weapons load, no booster fuel) | Max Takeoff Weight | |||
Weight (each) | Type | 6m fuel | 20m fuel | ||
673 kg | Axial-flow turbojet | 5,070 kg | 5,653 kg | 8,000 kg | |
Maximum engine thrust @ 0 m (RB / SB) | Thrust to weight ratio @ 0 m (108%, no booster) | ||||
Condition | 100% | 108% | 6m fuel | 20m fuel | MTOW |
Stationary | 801 kgf | 910 kgf | 0.36 | 0.32 | 0.23 |
Optimal | 801 kgf (0 km/h) |
910 kgf (0 km/h) |
0.35 | 0.32 | 0.23 |
Booster (BMW 109-718 - Liquid-fuel rocket) | Aircraft mass | |||||||
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Number | Booster weight (each) |
Fuel weight (each) |
Burn Time |
Can be shutdown |
Jettisoned after use |
Mass with full booster fuel (no weapons load) | ||
6m fuel | 20m fuel | |||||||
2 | 165 kg | 850 kg | 163s | Yes | No | 6,770 kg | 7,353 kg | |
Condition | Maximum booster thrust @ 0 m (RB / SB) |
Combined engine & booster thrust @ 0 m |
Thrust to weight ratio @ 0 m (108% with booster) | |||||
6m fuel | 20m fuel | |||||||
Stationary | 1,224 kgf | 4,268 kgf | 0.63 | 0.58 | ||||
Optimal | 1,224 kgf (any speed) |
4,268 kgf (0kph) |
0.63 | 0.58 |
Survivability and armour
- 15 mm Steel - plate behind the pilot seat
- 15 mm Steel - plate headrest
- 15 mm Steel - Cockpit for plate
- 15 mm Steel - Instrument panel plate
- 16 mm Steel - 2 x plates protecting ammunition
- 90 mm Bulletproof glass
Modifications and economy
The biggest issue of the Schwalbe is its bad acceleration across all speeds. Thus "Compressor" and "New Engine" upgrades have the highest priority. The stock belts are decent, but the high explosive content increases with the new ammo, so including belts into the upgrade route is not a bad idea. The same applies to the rockets. Being able to knock out bases or tanks(direct hit) with these warheads, makes the late game much more easy to win if the last enemies are running or hiding. "New cannons" is an interesting upgrade choice as it increases accuracy above 300 m (350 yds), but the MK 108 will still be unable to hit a barn-door at 500 m (600 yds). Cool-down and jamming is nothing the "Sledgehammer" has to deal with, considering the damage potential and low ammo count per gun.
Armaments
Offensive armament
The Me 262 C-2b is armed with:
- 4 x 30 mm MK 108 cannons, nose-mounted (2 x 100 rpg top + 2 x 80 rpg bottom = 360 total)
The Me 262 C-2b is equipped with 4 x 30 mm MK 108 autocannon, which represents a consequent damage potential. With a high burst mass rate of 14.52 kg/s (32.01 lbs/s) and the great Minengeschoß (mine-shell) explosive warhead, this weapon will vaporize aircraft, especially bombers. But every coin has a flip side and the "Sledgehammer" is no exception. The 30 mm cannon comes with a very short barrel and small propellant charges, resulting in very poor ballistics: the shells are slow with great drop over distance.
The MK 108 is a very bad anti-fighter weapon particular in a jet to jet combat. Bullet drop and slow velocity result in difficult lead shots in ranges above 300 m (350 yds). In manoeuvre fights, this trait gets even worse: the high speed of jet battles increases the necessary lead for hitting the target, putting far in front of the enemy. Training with this weapon-system on a custom battle against random enemies is heavily advised.
The Sledgehammer cannons have the typical bar ammunition counter of the Luftwaffe in the cockpit. It sits directly beneath the compass (the one with the little plane in the middle). The left white column is for the two top autocannons. The right one is for the bottom two cannons, this bar is also taller than the left one as the ammo count is different for the two pairs.
Usage in battles
Rocket boost should either be saved to compete against post-war jets or be used immediately to propel oneself up to 6,000 m before the hostile forces had the opportunity to gain any energy advantage.
Anti-fighter combat strategies include:
Climb - Self-explanatory. Rockets are used to boost oneself up to > 7,000 m. Henceforth denying enemy fighters absolute altitude advantage. Of course, this must be followed through to the extreme, as once altitude advantage is gone, so will be the Me 262. Especially high-altitude propeller-driven aircraft will be dangerous foes as jet-engine's power steadily declines over altitude. Whereas turbochargers and superchargers will keep the piston engine's power output steady. Watch out for late piston-engine fighters, even if they're out of their BR range. Apply classic Boom and Zoom tactics to eliminate them.
Aggressive climb - Useful against pure enemy jet teams. The same principle as merely "Climb", however with the twist of actively engaging towards the hostile airfield to intercept with E-advantage enemy fighters. Air-Domination is established beyond the frontline with the prime directive to hinder enemy aircraft (especially jets) to gain any further altitude. If piston aircraft are present, this may prove to be difficult as these machines will be on or even above the Me 262 C upon contact. Hostile jets though will again not be on a similar energy state, making them on the first two initial passes easy prey. Good energy management is key though.
Rush - Enemy team energy denial. This strategy can prove deadly but will provide similar aggressive team-mates with a better outset once team vs team combat starts. Start boosters after spawning and use them to reach maximum level flight speed. Reduce engine throttle before losing a wing. Head straight for the enemy and disturb them in their acceleration & climb. The idea is to either seize targets of opportunity (e.g. AFK climbers, unaware targets) or to confuse the foes to give one's allies the better vantage position.
Pros and cons
Pros:
- Boom and zoom is a must with this plane, as it keeps up with all other jets
- Can use boosters to outrun and outclimb other aircraft
- Excellent energy retention, can hold onto speed earned from boosters for a good while
- Good roll rate
- Devastating offensive armament at close range
- Great plane for arcade battles, as it climbs quickly with the rocket boosters and can land to refuel them
Cons:
- Handling feels heavy
- Slow compared to other aircraft at the rank
- Horrible climb rate if boosters aren't in use
- Performs significantly worse than the A-1a variant
- MK 108 cannons are not well suited for jet-on-jet combat
- No airbrakes to slow down
History
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Media
- Skins
- Videos
See also
- Related development
External links
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