① ONBOARD CAMS - GIANT 1/3 SCALE RC MESSERSCHMITT ME 262 ALI MACHINCHY "CLASSIC JETS" ABINGDON 2014
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 Published On Sep 27, 2014

(PART ONE OF TWO)

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THANKS TO PHIL FROM PINNACLE AVIATION FOR TAKING ME TO THE EVENT AND TO MICK FOR INVITING ME AND PAYING FOR ME TO GET IN - DEANO,
DEANO FILMED ALIS AMAZING 1/3 SCALE MESSERSCHMITT 262 AT "CLASSIC JETS" MEET AT RAF ABINGDON IN OXFORDSHIRE ON FRIDAY,

SHE IS POWERED BY TWO JET CENTRAL MAMOTHS !
HE PUT FOUR MOBIUS CAMERAS ON HER AND THESE TWO VIDEOS ARE A COMPILATION OF THREE FLIGHTS ALI HAD WITH HER !

ON THE FIRST FLIGHT SHE HAD A FLAME OUT ON BOTH ENGINES AND ALI MADE A BRILLIANT EMERGENCY LANDING OFF THE DOWNWIND LEG,

MANY THANKS TO JONNY MOON FOR LENDING DEANO HIS BELOVED CANON STILL CAMERA AS OURS HAS WORN OUT - LOL,
FILMED ON FRIDAY 26-9-2014,

First flight: 18 April 1941 with piston engine (Junkers Jumo 210); 18 July 1942 with jet engines;
Retired: : 1945, Germany; 1951, Czechoslovakia;
Number built: 1,430
Introduction: April 1944
Primary users: Luftwaffe; Czechoslovak Air Force (S-92)
Developed into: Messerschmitt P.1099
Role: Fighter aircraft and fighter-bomber

Max speed
With a top speed of approximately 869.4 kph (540 mph), the 262 was 193.2 kph (120 mph) faster than the famed North American Mustang at the same altitude and, although not so maneuverable, was able to engage in, or retire from, combat at will.

The Messerschmitt Me 262, nicknamed Schwalbe (German: "Swallow") in fighter versions, or Sturmvogel (German: "Storm Bird") in fighter-bomber versions, was the world's first operational jet-powered fighter aircraft. Design work started before World War II began, but problems with engines, metallurgy and top-level interference kept the aircraft from operational status with the Luftwaffe until mid-1944. The Me 262 was faster and more heavily armed than any Allied fighter, including the British jet-powered Gloster Meteor.[5] One of the most advanced aviation designs in operational use during World War II,[6] the Me 262's roles included light bomber, reconnaissance and experimental night fighter versions.

Me 262 pilots claimed a total of 542 Allied aircraft shot down,[7] although higher claims are sometimes made.[Note 1] The Allies countered its effectiveness in the air by attacking the aircraft on the ground and during takeoff and landing. Strategic materials shortages and design compromises on the Junkers Jumo 004 axial-flow turbojet engines led to reliability problems. Attacks by Allied forces on fuel supplies during the deteriorating late-war situation also reduced the effectiveness of the aircraft as a fighting force. Armament production within Germany was focused on more easily manufactured aircraft.[9] In the end, the Me 262 had a negligible impact on the course of the war as a result of its late introduction and the consequently small numbers put in operational service.[10]

While German use of the aircraft ended with the close of World War II, a small number were operated by the Czechoslovak Air Force until 1951. It also heavily influenced several designs, such as the Sukhoi Su-9 (1946) and Nakajima Kikka. Captured Me 262s were studied and flight-tested by the major powers, and ultimately influenced the designs of post-war aircraft such as the North American F-86 Sabre, MiG-15 and Boeing B-47 Stratojet.[6] Several aircraft survive on static display in museums, and there are several privately built flying reproductions that use modern General Electric J85 engines.

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