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Hey Y'all; Just came across this while surfing the web before sunrise after being awakened by a big crash of thunder,
vintageaviationnews.com
After several years of work a flying, powered replica of the iconic Luftwaffe last-ditch interceptor is set to be unveiled in Germany
March 12, 2024

Powered Replica Me 163 Komet to Fly in Germany
An ambitious project has been conducted in Germany by Heinz-Dieter Sippel, who has been working on building a flying, powered replica of the Messerschmitt Me 163 Komet for the last few years.

The new 1:1 scale replica is the work of Heinz-Dieter Sippel. After years of work, he built his Me 163B entirely from composite materials in a lightweight sandwich construction. Sippel received support from the German Society for the Preservation of Historic Aircraft and the company Silence Aircraft.
Like the original, the replica measures 5.99 meters from nose to tail and the wingspan is 9.3 meters. However, the weight of the real Komet, which was 4.3 tons, was far more than Sippel’s Me 163B. The replica should weigh only 240 kilograms. The speed also seems quite comfortable at around 140 km/h. A JetCat turbine type P1000-Pro with a kilonewton of thrust provides propulsion. It is powered by kerosene (Jet A-1), diesel, or petroleum. The start is either in F-tow or self-start.