Messerschmitt Me 328
The Messerschmitt Me 328 was originally designed as a parasite aircraft to protect Luftwaffe bomber formations during World War II. During its protracted development, a wide variety of other roles were suggested for it. Late in the war, the design was resurrected for consideration as a Selbstopfer (suicide weapon) aircraft, but was judged unsuitable even for this purpose. The tiny fighter was to have been propelled by pulsejets, but the unsuitability of these engines doomed the Me 328 from the start.

Messerschmitt Me 328B mounted on a Dornier Do217E 
Messerschmitt Me 328 mounted on a Dornier Do217E 
Dornier Do 217 with a Messerschmitt Me 328A 
Dornier Do 217 with a Messerschmitt Me 328B 
Messerschmitt Me 328A 
Messerschmitt Me 328B 
Messerschmitt Me 328A 
Messerschmitt Me 328A With Argus As 014 pulse-jets 
Messerschmitt Me 328A 
Messerschmitt Me 328A With Argus As 014 pulse-jets 
Argus As 014 pulse-jets Installation on a Messerschmitt Me 328 
Messerschmitt Me 328A With Argus As 014 pulse-jet
