Junkers EF 128

The Junkers EF 128 was developed towards the end of World War II German jet aircraft. It was a tender of the High Command of the Air Force ( OKL ) developed from 1944 through, as well as the Messerschmitt P.1110, Focke- Wulf Ta 183, Heinkel P. 1078 and the Blohm & Voss P 212 was called for a single-seat day fighter with the Heinkel HeS -011 jet engine, four MK -108 automatic cannon and a speed of about 1000 km / h in 7000 m height.

The design called for a high-wing monoplane with swept wings before without empennage. The engine was in the rear, the air intakes were mounted underneath the wings at the side in the fuselage. Unlike all other designs, the EF 128 was provided in addition to the single-seater two-seat all-weather fighter Tagjägervariante as. Both pilots were doing behind the other sat on ejection seats in a pressurized cabin. The armament was to consist of four MK 108. Also provided was a search radar in the nose cone.

The series production was scheduled for mid- 1945.

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