http://forum.12oclockhigh.net/album....&pictureid=972
144. No. 13 is Me 262 A-1a White 4. Its identity is unknown to me. It was situated about 30 meters south of W.Nr. 111712, facing east-south-east. This is a screenshot from the video of Hotting airfield taken in the summer of of 1945. Note the late production tail light bulb on the rudder. Although David Myhra captions this aircraft as W.Nr. 170061, I have my doubts.
http://forum.12oclockhigh.net/album....&pictureid=973
145. Another screenshot of White 4 shows desiccated branches lying on the aircraft despite the camouflage net on the engine nacelle. This is an aircraft of JV 44 as proven by the standard position and style of the white "4". Placed forward of the
balkenkreuz, its height is from the top of the
balkenkreuz to the underside of its lower bar, and it is distanced one half the width of the
balkenkreuz from it.
Unfortunately there are no photographs of No. 14.