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Picture of the Messerschmitt Me-262A-1c Swallow aircraft

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N262MS (cn 501244) The first single seat Me 262 reproduction after a sortie, this aircraft only had 8 hours on the airframe!
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A visitor from Colombia posted Thu January 31, 2008:
A true rare classic war bird, the first jet aircraft ever, that flew in combat missions, thanks for this beautiful picture.

A visitor from United States posted Sun July 9, 2006:
This is the most beuatiful plane ever built in my opinion. It is my all time favorite bird and I could spend hours looking one over. Awesome photo.

A visitor from United States posted Sat February 25, 2006:
The Most beautiful a/c ever!!!

A visitor from Germany posted Sun December 18, 2005:
Great picture - this bird has just arrived in Manching, Germany and will fly again after some forthcoming tests.
The "Messerschmittstifung" is the project that is also rebuiliding the FW 190 and the Me 109.

A visitor from United States posted Thu September 29, 2005:
That is so exciting that they are building the 262 new again. How about some info about the company that is building them...

A visitor from France posted Thu September 29, 2005:
Thank you for this pic of this legendary plane ... seems like he's ready to fight Mustangs and Flying Forteresses again :-o
Just a question: is it still able to fly?

A visitor from United States posted Thu September 29, 2005:
Just one beautiful airplane and a well framed shot.

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