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Me262

Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2023 12:10 pm
by OneHungLow
I saw my first Me262 at the age of 9 in the Johannesburg War Museum.

Around 1500+ Messerschmitt Me 262s were produced, but only eight aircraft survive today. (Ten if you count the two post-war Avia-S92)

The Me-262 in Johannesburg is still extant and is the only surviving Me 262B-1 Night fighter (Nachtjaeger).

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No original Me262's are airworthy but recently the Bavarian based replica was displayed here in the UK.





Re: Me262

Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2023 12:36 pm
by OneHungLow
The Me262 was copied by many nations, one of those being Japan with the Nakajima Kikka.



Re: Me262

Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2023 12:44 pm
by OneHungLow
The Bavarian Me262 is flown by Geri Krähenbühl, Chief Test Pilot for Airbus Defence.

https://www.baesystems.com/en-fi/articl ... e-the-sun-

Some more fantastic footage of the Me262 rpelica in action.


Me262

Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2023 1:20 pm
by OneHungLow
Stormbird over Britain...

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The day held a particular poignancy for one esteemed guest: 102 year old Flight Lieutenant Colin Bell DFC, de Havilland Mosquito Pilot who served with No. 608 (North Riding) Squadron. He flew 150 operations over Germany (including 15 over Berlin) and is the last known survivor to have engaged the Me 262 in combat. Although his navigator wasn’t initially convinced the type on their tail was indeed a 262, Bell joked: “Do you want me to hang around and find out?” Realizing his assailant had locked onto his radar at 25,000ft, Bell explained: “You had to act immediately – if [the enemy] got a visual on you, you were dead”. Elaborating on how the four 30mm cannon could “turn you to confetti in a single blast,” he dropped down to 10,000ft and performed a series of manoeuvres, aware of the 262’s limited duration of 45 minutes total flight time – living to fight another day.

Describing the “prickles up the back of [his] neck” upon meeting the Me 262 up close in the BBMF hangar some 78 years later, Bell explained how he walked up to the aircraft before patting it on one side and added: “Now I hope I never see the damn thing again!” – before extending his gratitude to the crew of the Me 262 who, judging by the camaraderie in the bar of Petwood House the night before, had already forged a firm friendship.
https://www.aerosociety.com/news/stormb ... n%20combat.

Re: Me262

Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2023 2:34 pm
by Wodrick
I think the 262 conforms to the adage "What looks right ......."

Re: Me262

Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2023 8:43 pm
by Karearea
OneHungLow wrote:
Wed Sep 20, 2023 12:10 pm

Battle Stations: Messerschmitt 262 - Race for the Jet (War History Documentary)
That documentary was very interesting.
Thank goodness those in ultimate charge vacillated over its intended purpose.

- I'm sometimes good at identifying voices and at 26:40 and 30:25 the narrator sounded like Hugh Fraser, but I suppose there's no way of finding out.