Me-262 World War 2 German Fighter Jets 1/72, 1/48, 1/32, 1/18 Scale Model Airplanes. Detailed Die Cast Military Airplane Models.Specifications (Me 262 ): Engines: Two 1,984-pound thrust Junkers Jumo 004B-1/-2/-3 turbojets; The Me-262's Weight: Empty is 8,378 lbs. The Me-262's Max Takeoff weight is 14,110 lbs.; Wing Span: 40ft. 11.5in.; Length: 34ft. 9.5in.;Height: 12ft. 7in.;Performance: Maximum Speed: 540 mph; Ceiling: 37,565 ft.; Range: 652 miles; Armament: This ME-262 German Jet Fighter had Four 30-mm MK 108 cannon in nose The total Number of Me 262's built is 1,433. The scale model airplanes are of the Me-262 German fighter jets. There are many versions of this plane, these specs cover only one version. These Die Cast Military Airplane models show the history of the technology and the pilots. These model airplanes are highly detailed replica models of the airplanes flown by the real pilots and markings of the German World War 2 fighter squadrons.. Me 262 Aviation Art Me 262 Books Me 262 Plastic Models Me 262 DVD Movies |
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Me 262 1/48 Kit" 80"0081226border="0" vspace="4" hspace="10" width="250" height="307" align="left">
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Visible Me 262A-1a 1/32 Kit" 86"0083719border="0" vspace="4" hspace="10" width="250" height="1076" align="left">
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Me 262A-1a Schwalbe Clear Edition 1/48 Kit" 75"0090734border="0" vspace="4" hspace="10" width="250" height="295" align="left">
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Me 262A-2a Clock" 0066010border="0" vspace="4" hspace="10" width="300" height="295" align="left">
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Me 262A-1A 1/48 Scale Kit" 73"0090712border="0" vspace="4" hspace="10" width="250" height="697" align="left">
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Me 262A 1/72 Die Cast Model" 72"0093687border="0" vspace="4" hspace="10" width="250" height="565" align="left">
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Me 262 and Me 163 1/100 Kit Set" 70"0083208border="0" vspace="4" hspace="10" width="250" height="475" align="left">
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Me 262A-1a 1/72 Die Cast Model" 87"0094456border="1" vspace="4" hspace="10" width="250" height="801" align="left">
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Me 262 1/100 Die Cast Model"0094806border="0" vspace="4" hspace="10" width="300" height="204" align="left">0094806 Me 262 1/100 Die Cast Model Under the direction of Col. Harold Watson, Operation LUSTY (LUftwaffe Secret TechnologY) was the USAAF effort to capture and evaluate German aeronautical technology during and after World War II. Marge, an Me 262 (the world's first operational jet fighter) tested by "Watson's Whizzers," this 1/100 scale, die cast Model Power model features fine surface details, a glazed canopy, authentic U.S. markings, and more. 5" wingspan; includes a display stand. #0094806 1 |
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Me 262 1/72 Kit" 0009208border="0" vspace="4" hspace="10" width="300" height="231" align="left">0009208 Me 262 1/72 Kit Detailed plastic kit features cockpit with instrument panel, two engine pods, two pylon and two reserve tanks, two WGR 12 launchers, detailed landing gear and more. Includes decals for JG.7 and JG.2. Measures 5" in length with a wingspan of 6" when completed; assembly required. #0009208 |
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Messerschmitt Me 262A 1/72 Kit - SAVE 55%!" 82"0091302border="0" vspace="4" hspace="10" width="300" height="150" align="left">0091302 Messerschmitt Me 262A 1/72 Kit - SAVE 55%! ISS 1 Made by Hasegawa, this detailed 1/72 scale plastic kit features engraved panel lines, a detailed cockpit, a choice of markings for Me 262s assigned to factory protection duties in 1945, and more. 7" wingspan; 51 pieces, assembly required. #0091302 2 |
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0092321 Pre Built Diecast Model 0092321 White 1, an Me 262A jet fighter flown by 133-victory ace Lt. Franz Schall - who, recruited by Major Walter Nowotny to Erprobungskommando in September, 1944, claimed all 17 of his Western Front victories flying the Me 262 - this limited edition, 1/72 scale, die cast model features engraved panel lines; a cockpit with a glazed canopy and a figure of Schall; optional-position landing gear; authentic Kommando Nowotny markings; and more. 6" wingspan; includes a display stand. #0092321 5 |
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In early 1945, 104-victory ace Lt. Gen. Adolph Galland was tasked with forming a new unit, JV 44, to fly the Messerschmitt Me 262 - the world's first operational turbojet fighter - in a last-ditch effort to defend Germany and turn the tide of World War II. Originally conceived as a "pure fighter," the design and concept of the Me 262 had been altered by Hitler (to the dismay of Galland and other aces) to become a fighter-bomber.
JG-7 Fhr. Hans-Guido Mutke of 9./JG 7, who claimed to have been the first to break the sound barrier while flying in combat with this plane
The only Luftwaffe interceptor that stood a real chance of catching and destroying the de Havilland Mosquito was the Me 262, the world's fist operational jet.
Me 262A "Sturmvogel" - the definitive Me 262 bomber version - flown by 1./KG 51 on low level, sunset bombing missions in the spring of 1945
5./KG(J) 51, the "Edelweiss" Geschwader, which was based at Schwabisch Hall in 1944
Me 262A-1a turbojet fighter flown by Luftwaffe 208-victory ace Maj. Theodor "Theo" Weissenberger in 1945
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