Type Single seat fighter
Engine 1 Walter HWK 109-509A-1
Dimensions Length 4,7 m , height m ,  span  6,0 m, wing area m2  ,
Weights Empty , loaded  , take off weight   kg
Performance Max.. speed 810 km/h  , cruising speed  , range , endurance  , service ceiling   , climb
Armament 1 MK 108 30mm
The Messerschmitt Me P.1104 was designed in 1944 (along with the FW "Volksjäger", Ju EF 126 &127 and the Bacham Ba 349 "Natter") to be a rocket-powered short-range interceptor. Construction was kept simple on the Me P.1104, being mainly built of wood. The wings were mounted mid-fuselage and were unswept. The Me P.1104 was to be towed into the air by either a Bf 109G or Me 262, where it would then ignite its single Walter HWK 109-509A-1 rocket engine. The pilot flew in a conventional seated position and armament consisted of a single MK 108 30mm cannon mounted beneath the cockpit. After the attack, the Me P.1104 was flown to a landing on its retractable skid. All design work ceased when the Ba 349 was awarded a development contract.