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The origin of the Me 264 design came from Messerschmitt's long-range reconnaissance aircraft project, the P.1061, of the late 1930s.A variant on the P.1061 was the P.1062 of which three prototypes were built, with only two "engines" to the P.1061's four, but they were the more powerful Daimler-Benz DB 606 "power systems", each comprising a pair of DB 601 inverted V-12 engines.
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By October 1943, Ernst Heinkel had compared the Messerschmitt and Junkers four-engined designs, and the six-engined BV 222, Ju 390 and Ta 400 designs to his own He 277 project, with the following conclusions: In our opinion, the Me 264 is a record-breaking aircraft, and does not come up to service requirements for operations in large numbers.
fighter, based on Me 309, with engine located behind cockpit as in P-39 Airacobra: Me 510: twin-engine fighter-bomber (not built) Me 609: heavy fighter; combined two Me 309 fuselages into one airframe, as with Bf 109Z and Me 409 (development abandoned) P.08-01: not flown 1941 flying wing strategic bomber project P.1079: not flown
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