I just recieved these photographs from a collague at Eurocopter.
Subject of his EMail was: today the First Flight in Manching / Germany
http://document.ihg.uni-duisburg.de/bitmap/FGFS/Me_20262-1.jpg
http://document.ihg.uni-duisburg.de/bitmap/FGFS/Me_20262-2.jpg
Martin Spott wrote:
I just recieved these photographs from a collague at Eurocopter.
Subject of his EMail was: today the First Flight in Manching / Germany
http://document.ihg.uni-duisburg.de/bitmap/FGFS/Me_20262-1.jpg
http://document.ihg.uni-duisburg.de/bitmap/FGFS/Me_20262-2.jpg
Steve Hosgood wrote:
Those photos could have been taken yesterday if it wasn't for the fact
that there - are --- no --- ME262's -- still -- flying.
What the subject said is apparently correct:
today the First Flight in Manching / Germany
I guess today rellay means today !
The person
Amazing isn't it? You forget just how good Agfacolor
was, even in the
1940's. I take it the photos must have been color
corrected or something
because there's no scratches or fading or anything.
Those photos could have been taken yesterday if it
wasn't for the fact
that there -
On Tuesday 25 April 2006 10:48 am, Steve Hosgood wrote:
Those photos could have been taken yesterday if it wasn't for the fact
that there - are --- no --- ME262's -- still -- flying.
There was a group of people in Ft. Worth who were building five Me-262's, full
scale, using J-85 engines.
ng.
What the subject said is apparently correct:
today the First Flight in Manching / Germany
I guess today rellay means today !
That is very right, it is the First Flight of one of the rebuild planes in
Manching/Germany.
But it is *NOT* the first flight of this American project to
On Tuesday 25 April 2006 20:28, Georg Vollnhals wrote:
ng.
What the subject said is apparently correct:
today the First Flight in Manching / Germany
I guess today rellay means today !
That is very right, it is the First Flight of one of the
rebuild planes in Manching/Germany.
On Tuesday 25 April 2006 03:11 pm, Lee Elliott wrote:
This is the second Me262 to be built by the Me262 Project and it
was first flown by Wolfgang Czaia on August 15th, 2005 from
Seattle, where it was built. These new-build Me262s are
convertible to tandem two-seaters and the first one to be
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