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Old 10th November 2021, 17:45
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Re: Some enlarged and 'tweaked' known photos of Me 262s

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22. Me 262 A-1a W.Nr. 110836 Black L "Doris". Note the two white gun rectangles beneath the cannon access door and the lack of bomb racks.



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23. Me 262 A-1a/U3 W.Nr. 500098 White 27 "Joanne" being fuelled.


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Group photo with the line-up of Me 262s at Lechfeld on 10 June 1945. Wolfgang Samuel in American Raiders, (2004), page 264 gives: "Watson with Fred Hillis and Willie Hoffmann to his right, Jim Holt and Karl Baur to his left. L to R front: Dahlstrom, Strobell, Anspach, two sergeants, Roy Brown." The two sergeants are possibly Henry Nolte and Holme Mcord, see Smith & Creek, Me 262 Volume Four, page 809.


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25. The line-up of Me 262s at Lechfeld, 10 June 1945. Possibly the order is "Vera (Hoffmann), "Joanne" (Hillis), "Pauline" (Anspach), "Dennis" (Holt), "Connie" (Brown), "Marge" (Dahlstrom), "Doris" (Baur), "Beverley Anne" (Strobell) and Wilme Jeanne" (Watson). Note that a photo found in Smith & Creek, p. 830, shows "Marge" immediately behind "Connie" in the line-up.


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26. Another view of the front of the line-up. Note that the upper tail-tip on "Vera"'s port side seems to be a solid light marking, not seen on the starboard side.
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