Some I did a while ago:
Turboprop version of the Me P.1099 (which was itself a derivative of the Me-262 - it utilised the wings and tail of the Me 262). The plan is that this is would be a carrier based bomber, somewhat similar to the North American AJ Savage:
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What if the jets never quite made it - could the Me-262 have been put into service with piston engines?
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I think blade tips will be damaged somehow. ;) 8) :oWell, it isn't that much more insane than the XP-72 Ultrabolt, which had to use three-point take-off and landing so that the propeller would not hit the ground... ;D
How about a Me-262 floatplane?Pretty sure I've seen one somewhere, with the engines moved to the top of the wings?