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[[File:Vlcsnap-2023-06-11-19h31m29s846.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Reg.3+ Messerschmitt Me 262A-1a ''Schwalbe'' of the Luftwaffe.]] | [[File:Vlcsnap-2023-06-11-19h31m29s846.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Reg.3+ Messerschmitt Me 262A-1a ''Schwalbe'' of the Luftwaffe.]] | ||
[[File:Vlcsnap-2023-06-11-19h31m49s745.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Reg.3+ Messerschmitt Me 262A-1a ''Schwalbe'' of the Luftwaffe.]] | [[File:Vlcsnap-2023-06-11-19h31m49s745.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Reg.3+ Messerschmitt Me 262A-1a ''Schwalbe'' of the Luftwaffe.]] | ||
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+ | == [[:Category: Arado Ar 234|Arado Ar 234 B-2]] == | ||
+ | Tricycle landing gear. | ||
+ | [[File:Vlcsnap-2023-06-11-19h32m11s094.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Arado Ar 234 B-2 of the Luftwaffe.]] | ||
+ | [[File:Vlcsnap-2023-06-11-19h32m16s824.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Arado Ar 234 B-2 of the Luftwaffe.]] | ||
+ | [[File:Vlcsnap-2023-06-11-19h32m55s004.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Arado Ar 234 B-2 of the Luftwaffe.]] | ||
+ | [[File:Vlcsnap-2023-06-11-19h33m02s134.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Arado Ar 234 B-2 of the Luftwaffe.]] | ||
+ | [[File:Vlcsnap-2023-06-11-19h32m26s357.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Arado Ar 234 B-2 of the Luftwaffe.]] | ||
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+ | == [[:Category: Arado Ar 234|Arado Ar 234 V1]] == | ||
+ | First flight on July 30 of 1943. Fitted with jettisonable tricycle gear-style trolley. | ||
+ | [[File:Vlcsnap-2023-06-11-19h33m14s363.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Arado Ar 234 V1 of the Luftwaffe.]] | ||
+ | [[File:Vlcsnap-2023-06-11-19h33m30s959.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Arado Ar 234 V1 of the Luftwaffe.]] | ||
+ | [[File:Vlcsnap-2023-06-11-19h33m40s075.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Arado Ar 234 V1 of the Luftwaffe.]] | ||
+ | [[File:Vlcsnap-2023-06-11-19h35m11s688.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Arado Ar 234 V1 of the Luftwaffe.]] | ||
+ | [[File:Vlcsnap-2023-06-11-19h35m22s000.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Arado Ar 234 V1 of the Luftwaffe.]] | ||
+ | [[File:Vlcsnap-2023-06-11-19h35m30s126.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Arado Ar 234 V1 of the Luftwaffe.]] | ||
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+ | [[Category: Arado Ar 234]] | ||
[[Category: Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress]] | [[Category: Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress]] | ||
[[Category: De Havilland DH98 Mosquito]] | [[Category: De Havilland DH98 Mosquito]] |
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Documentary (2016)
French title: Les dernières armes d'Hitler
Last chance weapons for Nazis.
De Havilland DH98 Mosquito
Heinkel He 178
Drawing board design.
Heinkel He 178 V1
Pictures of maiden flight on 27 August 1939.
Same aircraft seen in other films IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft (Military Fixed-Wing).
Heinkel He 280 V3
First flight on July 5 of 1942.
Heinkel He 280 V5
First flight on July 26 of 1943. Did not receive any jet engines.
Messerschmitt Me 163A V4
V4 Prototype first flight by2 October 1941, bearing the radio call sign letters (Stammkennzeichen) KE+SW. Set a new world speed record of 1,004.5 km/h. Ten Me 163A (V4-V13) were built for pilot training and further tests; these were unarmed.
Same aircraft seen in other films IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft (Military Fixed-Wing).
Messerschmitt Me 163A & Messerschmitt Me 163B
From left to right.
Messerschmitt Me 163B-0
Walter HWK 109-509A rocket engine.
Fuelling C-Stoff / T-Stoff propellant.Both fuel and oxidizer were toxic and required extreme care when loading in the aircraft.
To help prevent explosions, the engine and the propellant storage and delivery systems were frequently and thoroughly hosed down and flushed with water run through the propellant tanks and the rocket engine's propellant systems before and after flights, to clean out any remnants.
Get into the Cockpit.
Instrument panel.
Messerschmitt Me 163B-1
Registration +14. Luftwaffe's first dedicated Me 163 fighter wing Jagdgeschwader 400. [ See discussion tab].
Towed by a Scheuch Schlepper.
Feldwebel Siegfried Schubert was the most successful pilot, with three bombers shot down to his credit.
Messerschmitt Me 163B-1
From fighter wing Jagdgeschwader 400.
Same aircraft seen in other films IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft (Military Fixed-Wing).
I./JG 400's base at Brandis, near Leigzig.
Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress
Messerschmitt Me 262 V1
P.1065 V1, first prototype, initially powered by a single Jumo 210G with 2 blades propeller in the nose, but later fitted with two BMW P.3302 turbojet engines. Redesignated Me 262 V1 in April 1941. Registration PC+UA.
Messerschmitt Me 262 V3
Third prototype fitted with two Junkers Jumo 004A turbojet engines, and conventional landing gear.
Messerschmitt Me 321 Gigant
Cargo glider, 200 built.
Messerschmitt Me 262 V3 in the foregound.
Messerschmitt Me 262 V3
PC+UC taking off. Note the black nose outfit.
Disadvantage of conventional landing gear.
Messerschmitt Me 321 Gigant in the background.
Messerschmitt Me 262A-2a Sturmvogel
Tricycle landing gear fighter-bomber version.
Messerschmitt Me 262 A-1a Schwalbe
Messerschmitt Me 262 A-1a Schwalbe
Messerschmitt Me 262 A-1a Schwalbe
Refuelling.
Messerschmitt Me 262 A-1a Schwalbe
Messerschmitt Me 262 A-1a Schwalbe
Messerschmitt Me 262 A-1/U4 Pulkzerstörer
Bomber destroyer armed with a single 50 mm Mk.214a cannon in the nose.
Messerschmitt Me 262 A-1a Schwalbe
Messerschmitt Me 262 A-1a Schwalbe
Arado Ar 234 B-2
Tricycle landing gear.
Arado Ar 234 V1
First flight on July 30 of 1943. Fitted with jettisonable tricycle gear-style trolley.
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