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52. A line-up of JV 44 training aircraft at Brandenburg-Briest probably in March 1945. L. to R.: Me 262 B-1a White S (identity unknown to me), Me 262 A-1a White 1 (identity unknown to me) and Me 262 A-1a Red Q (identity unknown to me). Note: all three carry the individual aircraft code in the fighter unit position on the rear fuselage
in front of the
balkenkreuz.
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53. Possibly another view of Red Q.
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54. Me 262 A-1a W.Nr. 110556 Red S of JV 44 possibly at Brandenburg-Briest in March 1945.
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55. Me 262 A-1a W.Nr. 111588 White 5 of JV 44 possibly at Brandenburg-Briest in March 1945.
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56. Robert Forsyth in
Jagdverband 44 Squadron of Experten, (2008), p. 40 labels this photograph as "Oberfeldwebel Leopold Knier of JV 44 looks on as fellow pilots and ground crew push an Me 262 back towards the dispersal stand at München-Riem in early April 1945." Note the unusually small dark 8 on the nose.