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Battle8111 - - 1,002 comments

Looks a lot like this plane: En.wikipedia.org , The Wonderful, under-powered MIG-9. Those reverse engineering Russians!

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paillette - - 131 comments

Looks like the Ta-183 but I didn't know that the P.1101 was modified by Bell Aircraft Co.

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The P.1101's development started early in 1944. The Messerschmitt design office was looking for a single-engined jet fighter with the same endurance and range as the successful Me 262. Of the several projects considered, the P.1101 was personally selected by Willy Messerschmitt for research into high speed flight and experiments with swept wings. After wind tunnel testing, construction of an experimental prototype was initiated in July 1944 and near completion when the Americans entered the research complex at Oberammergu in April 1945 where the plane was being built.
The P.1101 was shipped back to the USA for study. It was then pasted on the the Bell Co were, because it was to damaged to be flyable Bell built two copies with some design changes to accommodate the Allison J45 A-17 turbojet engine, as well as fitting it with wings which could have there sweep adjusted in flight. This aeroplane was named the X-5, and had it's first flight on the 20/6/1951.