Wikipedia says - "entered active service 27 July 1944 with 616 Squadron of the 
Royal Air Force".  They were fast enough to catch and shoot down V1's, but, 
from memory, they were a little slower than the Me262.


John Coyle
Brisbane, Australia


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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Bob 
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Subject: Re: PESO 2011 - Meteor - GDG

Paul,
I thought the Allies during WWII never had a jet fighter.
Regards,  Bob S.

On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 12:47 PM, Paul Sorenson <[email protected]> wrote:
> Great pix of the Meteor.  It was an interesting aircraft - the first 
> jet fighter to be used by the Allies in WWII - and the only one to be 
> able to perform the "Zurabatic Cartwheel".  The maneuver was invented 
> and flown by Janusz Zurakowski, a veteran of the WWII air war and 
> later a test pilot.  An all around interesting person.
>
> A description of the maneuver is below...
>
> "At the 1951 Farnborough Airshow, Żurakowski demonstrated a new 
> aerobatics manoeuvre, the "Zurabatic Cartwheel", in which he suspended 
> the Gloster Meteor G-7-1 prototype he was flying, in a vertical 
> cartwheel. "This jet manoeuvre was the first new aerobatic in 20 
> years."[6] The cartwheel used the dangerously asymmetric behaviour the 
> Meteor had with one engine throttled back. The manoeuvre started with 
> a vertical climb to 4,000 ft by which point the aircraft had slowed to 
> only 80 mph. Cutting the power of one engine caused the Meteor to 
> pivot. When the nose was pointing downwards, the second engine was 
> throttled back and the aircraft continued to rotate through a further 
> 360 degrees on momentum alone having lost nearly all vertical 
> velocity. Carrying out the cartwheel and recovering from it with 
> entering an inverted spin (which the Meteor could not be brought out of) 
> required great skill."
>
> The Wiki on Zurakowski is here...
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janusz_%C5%BBurakowski
>
> -p
>
> On 10/19/2011 2:37 AM, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
>>
>> Another lovely 1950s jet from the Duxford Air Show: the Gloster Meteor ...
>>
>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/gdgphoto/6258219856/lightbox/
>> or
>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/gdgphoto/6258219856/
>>
>> In pictures, this reminds me very much of a 1950s Sci Fi movie for 
>> some reason, but it was beautiful in flight and seemed that the pilot 
>> was enjoying tossing it about handily.
>>
>> Godfrey
>
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