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Old 12th November 2025, 13:14
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Re: Some enlarged and 'tweaked' photos of He 162s

Hi Stig,

I upload pictures from my files to an album provided by TOCH which has room for about 35 pictures. I therefore have to delete some weekly to make room for new ones. This method works for me.

Hopefully, Leon Venter's archives will have the old ones.

If someone can provide an alternative method which includes a clear step-by-step explanation for an 82-year old senior, I'd be willing to try.

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Old 12th November 2025, 16:47
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Re: Some enlarged and 'tweaked' photos of He 162s

Oh-oh Jim

Didn't know that. Sorry about the hassle....

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Old 13th November 2025, 05:28
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Re: Some enlarged and 'tweaked' photos of He 162s

I hope Jim won't mind me mentioning this a bit prematurely, but I have been in touch with him about preserving the photo studies he's been publishing on TOCH.

Like many others, I greatly appreciate the extra details and context Jim has been able to glean from the photos he has posted. The limit on the number of photos that can be uploaded to TOCH by each user means that most of Jim's photos are no longer viewable. I was dismayed by the loss of such a valuable resource.

The TOCH archive that I created has no such limitation, so I contacted Jim about this, and he kindly sent me all of the photos featured in his Me 262 and Ar 234 threads. I'm now busy adding those photos to the archive, so that his posts will be restored to their full usefulness. One small enhancement is that, in the archived version of TOCH, the photos will be displayed directly in their associated posts, instead of as links that need to be clicked.

With Jim's permission, I will do the same for the He 162 thread as well.

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Old 13th November 2025, 06:24
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Re: Some enlarged and 'tweaked' photos of He 162s

Hi Stig, please check your e-mail, I have already sent to you all of these photos.

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Old 14th November 2025, 11:25
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Thanks Jaro

Got everything!! Excellent help!!!

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Old 15th November 2025, 09:01
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Re: Some enlarged and 'tweaked' photos of He 162s

Here is the end of Wnr 120223

https://aerocherche.fr/une-salamandre-dans-les-landes

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Old 15th November 2025, 11:40
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Re: Some enlarged and 'tweaked' photos of He 162s

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Here is the end of Wnr 120223

https://aerocherche.fr/une-salamandre-dans-les-landes

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A very nice tribute to the He 162 in France and to test pilot Schlienger.
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Old 20th November 2025, 02:29
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Re: Some enlarged and 'tweaked' photos of He 162s

Thank you, Leon for all the work you are putting into this.

Thank you, Gilles, for the link with all its documentation.


http://forum.12oclockhigh.net/album....pictureid=1832

53. Wollenweber, p. 138, identifies the ninth and endmost He 162 in the line-up along the left side of the taxiway at Leck as an A-2, W.Nr. 120227, "Red 2". Franks, p. 21, concurs that W.Nr. 120227 was "Red 2" and says it was allotted Air Ministry number "65", arriving by surface transport at RAE Farnborough on 31 July 1945. I have found no photograph of it at Leck.
All He 162s receiving Air Ministry numbers had their German national markings painted over at Leck as well as their numerical identities and wappen using appropriate German RLM paints. RAF roundels and fin flashes were added there as well.
In this photo of the side of W.Nr. 120227, the "Red 2" can be made out in its proper position just behind and below the perplex canopy.. As well, there was a wappen on the fuselage below the windscreen. Probably in England, the flare-port was faired over and a generous coat of mismatched paint applied over the dark camo below the canopy.
Note that the nose, with its red arrow, lacks the fake nose rings later applied to "Red 2".


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54. W.Nr. 120227 was allocated RAF serial VN679 on 26 November 1945 but it was never applied and no test flights were made. It was in the scrap compount at Farnborough on 15 December 1946 but was retrieved as a travelling exhibit. It was on display at the Blackpool Air Pageant in July 1947. Seen here, it was a museum piece at RAF Colerne from 1961 to its closure in 1975.


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55.It was restored for exhibition at the Historic Aircraft Collection at RAF Athan. Looking more authentic, it is seen here in 1979 but with fake nose rings.


http://forum.12oclockhigh.net/album....pictureid=1838

56 This poor photo shows the same aircraft but includes a view of the upper wings with their simple dark balkenkreuze.


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57. This is another poor view of "Red 2" at St. Athan with its engine nacelle doors open.



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58. This view from above shows the assymetrical camo pattern of the camouflage on the upper tail and the air of authenticity. The problem for me is that in the few photos of the upper surfaces of the wings of the 120xxx series He 162s, they show only white balkenkreuze.


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59. On 22 November 1989, W.Nr. 120227, "Red 2", was transferred to The RAF Museum at RAF Hendon in London, England. This is what it looks like today.
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