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365. According to Dan O'Connell,
Me 262 Production Log, p. 113: "On 9 January 1945 Oblt. Paul Birnkraut of
1./FAGr. 5 who had been assigned to Messerschmitt as an
Einflieger, ferried this aircraft from Memmingen. He took off at 16:35 and arrived at Leipheim at 16:45. With bomb-racks installed it was used in bomb-dropping trials."
On the tail of this aircraft, the
werknummer 110813 can be made out and beneath the horizontal stabilizer a red "S" signified that this Me 262 must not be flown faster than 800 km/h. due to structural deficiencies.
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366. In this picture a ground crew is using a jack to lift an SD 250 bomb up to the starboard bomb-rack.
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367. Here it takes a ground crew of five men to maneuver the bomb hooks into the Messerschmitt-designed
Wikingerschiff bomb-rack.
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This photo shows that W.Nr. 110813 with its bombs attached is a Me 262 A-1a/Jabo as this aircraft carried
four MK 108 cannon, made possible by improved landing gear support.
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369. With bombs attached, W.Nr. 110813 taxiied out to Leipheim's snow-covered runway.