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Me-262 Messerschmitt
Schwalbe TurboJet History:
>The Messerschmitt Me-262
Schwalbe (Swallow) was the world's
first operational turbojet fighter
aircraft. It was produced in
world War II and saw action starting
in 1944 as a multi-role
fighter/bomber/reconnaissance/inter
ceptor warplane for the
Lutwaffe.
The Me-262 Schwalbe
(Swallow) first flew on July 18
1942. Its speed
outclassed any plane flying at
that time. However, senior
members of the Lutwaffe remained
cautious since the plane flew so fast
in testing did not. The
Me-262 Me-262
was officially named Schwalbe
which pertains to a swallow, and
that when in a dive, is one of the
fastest birds known. German
pilots nicknamed it the Turbo, while
the Allies called it the
"Stormbird".
While the Me-262 had a
negligible impact on the course of
the war, with 509 claimed Allied kills,
for more than 100 Me-262 losses,
its design had a strong influence on
postwar aircraft development.
The Me-262 was already being
developed as project P.1065 before
the start of World War II.
*Alteration on the design such as change of paint schemes and markings or embodied features on our models occurs at any time. Detachable stand is included with the model which may vary from the photo.
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