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    Posted: 25-Jul-2015 at 08:55

Follow through the link below, a full report and photos, including a rare photo of an airplane with USAAF markings, about this version of the famous jet fighter of the Luftwaffe.


http://aviacaoemfloripa.blogspot.com.br/2011/02/messerschmitt-me-262-2a-sturmvogel.html


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Incredible how small the plane, but how big the bomb.



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  Quote J.A.W. Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05-Aug-2015 at 01:58
Me 262 as a fighter-bomber - was in about the same size category as Allied planes used in 
that role - such as Typhoon/Thunderbolt/Corsair,  & could carry an equivalent bomb load..

As an early turbo-jet, the 262 was faster in the air, but accelerated to take-off speed more slowly.
Its high speed was, infact an issue that made deilvering its bombs on target, difficult.
 
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