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Me 262 B-1a/U1, W.Nr.110305 Red 8 South African National Museum of Military History, Johannesburg, South Africa. Me 262 B-1a, W.Nr.110639 White 35 National Museum of Naval Aviation, Pensacola, Florida (previously at NAS/JRB Willow Grove, Willow Grove, Pennsylvania, US) Avia S-92 Prague Aviation Museum, Kbely, Prague, Czech Republic. Avia CS-92
Based on the Jäger u.Jabo proposal from the September 1943 report, the Me 262A-2a, nicknamed Sturmvogel (German: "Storm Bird"), was the definitive fighter-bomber version of the Me 262. While similar to the Me 262A-1a, the A-2a featured bomb racks capable of carrying two 250 kg (550 lb) or 500 kg (1,100 lb) bombs under the fuselage, and the ...
Reproduction Messerschmitt Me 262 W.Nr.501244 produced by the project in 2006 Reproduction Messerschmitt Me 262 W.Nr.501244 operated as D-IMTT at the Berlin Air Show 2016. The Me 262 Project is a company formed to build flyable reproductions of the Messerschmitt Me 262, the world's first operational jet fighter. The project was started by the ...
EKdo 262 Kdo Nowotny JG 7: 46 Wounded 30 March 1945 [5] Erich Büttner * Oberfeldwebel: 8 7 [7] EKdo 262 Kdo Nowotny JG 7: 8 Killed in action 20 March 1945 [5] Helmut Lennartz: Feldwebel: 8 7+ [7] EKdo 262 Kdo Nowotny JG 7: 13 First aerial victory over a B-17 Flying Fortress by a jet fighter on 15 August 1944. [9] Rudolf Rademacher: Leutnant: 8 ...
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English: Allied aerial reconnaissance photo showing three Messerschmitt Me 262 jet fighters at the w:Rechlin-Lärz Airfield, circa in October 1944. Deutsch: Luftbild der alliierten Luftaufklärung zeigt drei strahlgetriebene Jagdbomber Messerschmitt Me 262 auf dem Flugplatz Lärz, etwa Oktober 1944