PanzerAce1944
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It's things like this that makes one want to go out and buy a second ME262 !!! {sm2}
It's things like this that makes one want to go out and buy a second ME262 !!! {sm2}
Black four was part of Jagdgeschwader 7 Nowotny Me 262 sq ,there is black and white photos of the plane as well but the reason I went for that one is there a painting of it attacking some Lancaster over Germany in the day light raid witch I've got :smile2:
Repaint of my Me 262![]()
I have both planes & will post some photos together , you would not think there a £200.00 price difference But witch one was in the Battle Of Britain ?lolUKsubs, Your "Repaint" looks identical to the 21st Century toys version. Not exact but close !!!
Cheer Harrie , picking the plane up tomorrow after my mate has showed it to everyone down the model clubVery nice repaint. I like it much better than the original.
AAAAAAAAAA++++++++++++++{bravo}}
Harrie
Hi Guys and UK subs,
First of all congrats to “UK Subs” on his ME262 repaint…excellent job and well executed!
Andy
I have both planes & will post some photos together , you would not think there a £200.00 price difference But witch one was in the Battle Of Britain ?lol
Hi Michael your in luck as I'm just going up the loft & will bring down one of the planes , but there a big difference in sizeWhen you can, I would like to see the relative size difference between the 2..Thanks, Michael
Hi MarcWhat an outstanding repaint-simply brilliant. When able, could you please tell me the name of the print/artist that depicted "Black Four" as I have a somewhat substantial amount of aviation art and love to at least save the images on my computer of various warbirds/squadrons, etc. Many thanks!
Enjoy,
Marc
Hi Marc
The artist is David Pentland
Jet Attack by David Pentland.
DHM582. Jet Attack by David Pentland.
Oberleutenant Schalls ME 262 of JG7 catches the Australian crewed Lancaster from 5 group dead astern as it lines up for its bombing run on the Hamburg U-Boat pens. Even at this angle the speed of the jet made it difficult to get off more than a few bursts of cannon fire before it passed through the British formation. The episode was witnessed by navigator Cecil Keys in the leading Lancaster QR/Y from 61 squadron on his last raid of the war. Lt. Schall, an ace with 117 kills, and 2nd highest jet ace of the war with 14 victories was killed the following day when his aircraft hit a bomb crater on landing at his base of Parchim.