Talk:Messerschmitt

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I was not aware that 'rare' and 'provisional' were synonyms for 'unsubstantiated' and 'unverified'. The person, who added the alleged aircraft to this article, is likely the same person that added it, and several other dubious marques, to List of military aircraft of Germany by manufacturer. He has been asked, several times, to provide satisfactory evidence of this aircraft and is yet to do so. Oboroten 22:47, 2 January 2006 (UTC)

Well, the Arthur Sack AS-6 is real enough - see this article - and was built with some Messerschmitt components. As for the AS-7 listed here, I have no idea. ericg 16:44, 20 April 2006 (UTC)

This page says that the only pulsejet-powered aircraft built by messerschmitt was the selbstofer in 1943. The only pulsjet developed by messerschmitt was built in the seventies. I don't see anything of this pulsjet on the page. If you have some information about this please post it. Mr. Donut