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Il Messerschmitt Me 262 era un aereo militare multiruolo a reazione, bimotore turbogetto e monoplano ad ala bassa e a freccia, sviluppato dall'azienda aeronautica tedesca Messerschmitt AG negli anni quaranta. Impiegato dalla Luftwaffe, l'aeronautica militare dell'allora Germania nazista durante le fasi finali della seconda guerra mondiale, detiene il primato di essere stato il primo caccia della storia con motore a getto ad entrare in servizio operativo e il primo caccia bireattore.
Le versioni principali erano da caccia, soprannominata «Schwalbe» (in tedesco «rondine»), da bombardamento, soprannominata «Sturmvogel» («uccello delle tempeste») e da addestramento biposto.[N 1]
È considerato l'aereo più avanzato utilizzato dai tedeschi, precursore anche dei jet da combattimento realizzati nell'Unione Sovietica nell'immediato dopoguerra.[. Confrontato con i caccia in dotazione agli alleati in quel periodo, compreso il Gloster Meteor che sarebbe entrato in servizio di lì a poco, il jet tedesco si rivelava più veloce e più potentemente armato. Ma numerosi problemi di messa a punto ne ritardarono l'entrata in servizio e i problemi tecnici di cui soffriva permisero di renderne operativo un numero di esemplari troppo limitato per poter influenzare le sorti della guerra aerea in Europa.[1] Tuttavia, a differenza degli aerei a reazione degli alleati, che furono usati limitatamente in servizio operativo e senza scontrarsi con i velivoli nemici, i Me 262 abbatterono oltre 700[3] aerei, tra bombardieri e caccia
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Go to cart1/48 Messerschmitt Me-262A-1a III/EJG 2 Oberst Heinz Bar, Lechfeld, 1944/45.Me262A-1/U5 JV 44 Heinz Bar.Me262A-1a 'Kommando Nowotny' Major Water Nowotny, Achmer, November 1944.Me262A-1a JV 44 Heinrich Wubke, Munich-Reim, April 1945'
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Go to cart1/48 Messerschmitt Me-262A-1a of Generalleutnant Adolf Galland, JV 44, Munich-Riem 1945.Me 262A-1a Karl-Heinz Becker. 10/NJG.Me 262A-1a of Lt. Franz Schall, Staffelkapitan 10./ JG 7, Parchim 1945.Me 262A-1a Leutnant Franz Schall, Kommando Nowotny, Achmer, October 1944.'