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Jan Voorbij (cupofwondering)
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Messerschmitt Me262A-1a

Subject:
Messerschmitt Me 262 A-1a
3R Wehrmacht Luftwaffe (German Air Force 1935-1945)
11./JG 7 7 + l / W.Nr.500491 (Ofw. Heinz Arnold)
March 1945 - Praha-Ruzyně (Result: 49)
RLM81 RLM82 RLM76
Scale:
1:72
Status:
Completed
Started:
June 12, 2011
Completed:
July 7, 2011

Project inventory

Full kits
12410
Messerschmitt
Me 262A-1a
Academy 1:72
12410 2007 New tool
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Messerschmitt Me262A-1a Schwalbe
11 images
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1:72
Me 262A-1a
1:72 Me 262A-1a (Academy 12410)

Comments

8 October 2013, 20:01
Jan Voorbij
Messerschmitt Me 262A-1a Schwalbe
Fighter with Werfer-Granate 21 rocket launcher, also known as the BR 21 (the "BR" standing for Bordrakete) in official Luftwaffe manual.
11./JG7, March 1945, Prague/Rugyn.
Heinz Arnold's "Yellow 7" wears the red/blue identifying band of JG.7, and carried its pilot's kill record just behind this band; the horizontal mark records the forty-two aircraft destroyed with JG.7, and the seven kills while flying the Me 262 are marked vertically. Like many Me 262s ended its war based at Prague; Arnold went missing on a ground attack mission on 17 April, and the pilot who took "Yellow 7" over, Lt. Fritz Muller, surrendered it to Allied forces at Lechfeld on 8 May. After many years it was restored to display condition by the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum in Washington, where it can be seen today.
8 October 2013, 20:05

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