Denemek ALTIN - Özgür

Me 262 Mach 1 Mystery

Flight Journal

|

Annual 2020

Did the Reich get there first?

- WALTER BOYNE

Me 262 Mach 1 Mystery

Not all fighter pilots are short, cocky guys wearing a big watch and offended if characterized as “cerebral.” Dr. Guido Hans Mutke was just the opposite, nearly six feet tall, well built, and possessed of a tremendous intellect that propelled him into the forefront of space medicine. He was not an ace, but he flew in hundreds of sorties in many different aircraft during his five combat filled years in the Luftwaffe. He did everything from night reconnaissance to strafing T-34 tanks crossing the Oder River to an ultimate achievement—going supersonic in the Messerschmitt Me 262—or so he thought.

Outlandish claims? Maybe not!

Despite not scoring five kills, Mutke twice made indelible marks on the flying world. First, it is “his” Messerschmitt Me 262, Weisse 3, you see at the wonderful Deutsches Museum in Munich. And for many years he startled the aviation world by asserting that he was the first man to have burst the sound barrier, having reached supersonic speed in a reckless dive that bent his Me 262 out of shape. Not everyone agreed that this was possible, but he fervently believed it until his death in 2004. He respected Chuck Yeager but regarded him as a Johnny-come-lately in the world of supersonic flight.

Flight Journal'den DAHA FAZLA HİKAYE

Flight Journal

Flight Journal

ELLIPTICAL ELEGANCE

Flying and evaluating the Seafire Mark III

time to read

4 mins

November - December 2025

Flight Journal

Flight Journal

IRON DOG

Fighting the Pacific and the P-39 at the same time

time to read

14 mins

November - December 2025

Flight Journal

Flight Journal

Fighter Pilots: A Warrior Clan

TAKE A HARD LOOK at the two young men in these photos. Do they look as if they were bent on killing one another? On the left we have a young, unknown enlisted Japanese pilot standing in front of a Nakajima Ki-27 \"Nate,\" one of Japan's earliest monoplanes that led to the much vaunted Zero.

time to read

3 mins

November - December 2025

Flight Journal

Flight Journal

KEN WALSH THE FIRST CORSAIR ACE

Medal of Honor pilot's combat adventures

time to read

12 mins

November - December 2025

Flight Journal

Flight Journal

Big Chief's Little Chief

Thunderbolt action with the Wolf Pack

time to read

11 mins

November - December 2025

Flight Journal

Flight Journal

ENEMY PILOTS SPEAK Voices from the other side

All too often American students of air warfare forget that enemy aircraftwhether Messerschmitts or MiGs-were flown by human beings with the same motivations and traits as Allied airmen. More often than not, the only difference between friend and foe was the paint on the airplane and where they landed. Therefore, we've assembled a variety of accounts from WW II Axis fighter pilots, men who were more than simply targets.

time to read

11 mins

November - December 2025

Flight Journal

Flight Journal

FLYING THE FW 190

A legend gets checked out in the Butcher Bird

time to read

15 mins

November - December 2025

Flight Journal

Flight Journal

DOUBLE-THEATER ACE

The fearless missions of legendary fighter pilot Col. John D. Landers

time to read

12 mins

November - December 2025

Flight Journal

Flight Journal

WARBUG IN THE PACIFIC

Surviving combat in a Stinson OY-1/L-5

time to read

10 mins

September - October 2025

Flight Journal

Flight Journal

WINGS OF THE FLEET

Celebrating the U.S. Navy's 250-year legacy

time to read

9 mins

September - October 2025

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size