Michael . . where have you been..Don't tell me you missed the Australian invasion over on the "other guy collectors" forum ?? Oh what fun we had ...Come, join us . .let us embrace . . .;)
Yes Uk, your picture of the Me-262 B-1a/U1 is the best 262 version to model indeed ...:wink2:
The one in your picture "Red 8" was captured by British Forces at Megdeburg.
It still survives today and is on display at the South African National Museum of Military History ...
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That's why this plane had an ejection seat. When the French were testing one of their two examples the seat ejected right through the hanger roof, no one was hurt . .
The vertical tail and dorsal fin could also be jettisoned, the former for belly landings.
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